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Tuesday, February 7th

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Programme
- SB Unit 3: Passive
- CITO Listening practice (Woots)

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The passive                    SB p. 32
The passive consists of a form of to be + past participle (volt. dw.)

The tense of the verb be determines the tense of the passive:
Derogatory language is often used to describe homeless people. (present s.)
Many problems have been caused by growing inequality. (present perfect)

If we want to say who or what caused the action, we use by.

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The passive                    SB p. 32
We can use the passive in order to change the focus of a sentence:
  • the action/ event/ process/ issue is more important than the agent; He was bitten by the dog.
  • the agent is unknown or obvious; My bike has been stolen.
  • new or more interesting information is presented at the end of a sentence, usually after by; Some historians say that metal money was invented by the Phoenicians in around 1500 BC.

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The passive                    SB p. 32
We can also use the passive for style reasons:
  • presenting information in an impersonal way; Temporary homes are being built in areas that are at high risk of flooding.
  • setting out rules and procedures, but no personal command; Ensure that the electricity supply is disconnected before demolition.
  • avoiding long phrases at the beginning of a sentence; New homes were promised by the highly popular mayor of the city.

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The passive                    SB p. 32
Some general tenses with the passive:
Present simple                                                 am/ are/ is + past participle
Present continuous                                       am/ are/ is + being + past participle
Past simple                                                        was/ were + past participle
Past continuous                                              was/ were + being + past participle
Present perfect                                               have/ has + been + past participle
Past perfect                                                      had + been + past participle
Future  simple                                                  will + be + past participle
Modal verbs, for example                           must + be + past participle

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The passive
Read the sentences in exercise 2 on SB p. 32.

What tenses are used here?
Take another look at the overview.

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The passive                    SB p. 32
Some general tenses with the passive:
Present simple                                                 am/ are/ is + past participle
Present continuous                                       am/ are/ is + being + past participle
Past simple                                                        was/ were + past participle
Past continuous                                              was/ were + being + past participle
Present perfect                                               have/ has + been + past participle
Past perfect                                                      had + been + past participle
Future  simple                                                  will + be + past participle
Modal verbs, for example                           must + be + past participle

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The passive
Read the sentences in exercise 2 on SB p. 32.

What do you think? In what situations are you more likely to see or hear the passive?

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The passive
In pairs, work on exercise 5
on SB p. 33

Choose: active or passive?
Put the verb in the correct form.
Explain why passive has been used: focus/ style/ both.
timer
10:00

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Answers exercise 5
  1. were forced - passive: focus (reason A)/ style (D)
  2. hadn't been used - passive: focus (A)
  3. were often stolen - passive: focus (A/ B)
  4. have been told/ were told - passive: focus (B)
  5. had been kidnapped - passive: focus (C)
  6. was being used/ was used - passive: focus (C)
  7. could be found - passive: focus (A/ B)
  8. sold - active
  9. owned - active
  10. had already been offered - passive: focus (A)/ style (F)

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Answers exercise 5
11. had managed - active
12. are still being used/ are still used - passive: focus (B)
13. will these people be provided - passive: focus (A)/ style (D)
14. will a new generation of tunnel people be created - passive: focus (A)/ style (D)

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Listening practice
Choose what to do:
- 2014/2015 Skilllevel 1 (vmbo/havo)
- 2014/2015 Skilllevel 2 (havo)
- 2014/2015 Skilllevel 3 (havo/vwo)
- 2015/2016 Havo audiodeel


Check your answers and score!

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Friday
- Study words 3A, 3C, 3D
- Bring your device and earphones to class

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