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Learning goals:

I can make a passive sentence.

I know the difference between an active and passive sentence. 

I can turn an active sentence into a passive sentence.

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The rule: 
a form of TO BE + Voltooid deelwoord

We use a passive sentence to emphasize on the action instead of the person/thing doing it.

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 Passive

With the passive it is not important who is doing the action, but the action itself is important.


Someone broke our kitchen window. > active
Our kitchen window was broken. > passive



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''who''

 If you do want to say who is doing the action, you can add ''by'' at the end of the sentence.


The shoplifter was caught by the police.

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How to make an active sentence passive?

Step 1: find subject, verb and object.
Step 2: Make object new subject.
Step 3: add a form of ''to be'' after the new subject.
Step 4: finish the sentence. 

The boys ate the pie.
The pie was eaten (by the boys). 

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More examples: 

1. I punched someone in the face.
2. Someone was punched in the face (by me).

1. I made a cake.
2. A cake was made (by me). 

1. Someone broke our kitchen window.
2. Our kitchen window was broken. 

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My father sold the car two days ago.

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Kate has eaten my sandwich.

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The police caught the thief.

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They built this house a few years ago.

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Mary is buying a new computer now.

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He paints his room every year.

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Did you reach the lesson goals?

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If you are having trouble with this, try:

Having trouble with the passive? Check out the following things: 

- Extra revision in Magister or the video below

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