Passive HLZ

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Welcome

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Passives
Lesson aim; after this lesson you know how to turn an active sentence into a passive sentence. 

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Passive sentences
Why?

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Passive sentences in 5 steps
1. Identify the subject, verb en object
2.  Identify the tense by looking at the verb
3. Use object as new subject (so place at the beginning of your new sentence)
4. Add form of 'to be' and change verb into past participle
5. Add rest of the sentence and check whether you can end with 'by (your own name)'

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What is the subject in this sentence?
The lion bit the man.
(Onderwerp)
The lion bit the man.

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

What is the object in this sentence?
(Leidend voorwerp)
The lion bit the man.

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

Active -> Passive
Subject - Verb- Object

Active sentence:
- Peter builds a house.

Passive sentence:
- A house is built by Peter. 

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Active vs. Passive voice
Do-er of action - action - receiver of action

Active voice:
- Alex wrote the essay on Alzheimer's.

Passive voice:
The essay on Alzheimer's was written by Alex.

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am/ is/ are + past participle
Actives
Someones cleans the office everyday 
My boss doesn't ask me to work late.

Passives
The office is cleaned every day. 
I am not asked by my boss to work late.

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was/ were + past participle
Actives
Someone painted our house last month.
The noise did not wake me up.

Passives
Our house was painted last month.
I was not woken up by the noise.

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What makes a sentence passive?
The combination of 'to be' + past participle (volt. dlw) makes a sentence passive
The student is taught (by the teacher).
The man was bitten (by the dog).

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How to recognize a passive sentence...
- Check if there is a form of 'to be' used (am, are, is, was, were, been)
- Is it followed by a participle (voltooid deelwoord)?
- Is it followed by 'by + noun or pronoun? If not, can it be followed by  'by zombies'?

Are all answers 'yes'? Congratulations, you have a passive sentence.

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Active = He is stealing a bike.
Active
ONDERWERP = WIE /WAT het doet staat vooraan de zin.

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Passive: The bike is stolen.
Passive
DE ACTIE  staat vooraan. NIET wie het doet

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The Government is planning a new road near my house.
A
passive
B
active

Slide 15 - Quiz

Make a passive.
Start with 'a goal'...

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Make a passive.
Start with 'the oranges'...

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Make a passive.
Start with 'the girl...'

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

'Boys like to play soccer.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 19 - Quiz

'This room has been painted blue.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 20 - Quiz

'Cricket is played in Australia.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 21 - Quiz

'The friends have been looking forward to meeting her.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 22 - Quiz

'The search will be stopped because of the storm.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 23 - Quiz

Passives

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