DUTR-Present Simple Passive vs Past Simple Passive





Hey! Let's review the PASSIVE :-)
Lesson Overview: 
-Passive Form

Learning Goal: 
- I can recognise and make the passive form in the present simple and the past simple
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Hey! Let's review the PASSIVE :-)
Lesson Overview: 
-Passive Form

Learning Goal: 
- I can recognise and make the passive form in the present simple and the past simple

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What do you remember about this topic? What can you say about the passive?

Slide 2 - Question ouverte

Present Simple
"to be"

I am a student.
You are a student.
He is a student. 
She is a student. 
It is a student. 
We are students. 
They are students. 

Past Simple
"to be"

I was a student. 
She was a student. 
He was a student. 
She was a student. 
It was a student. 
We were students. 
They were students. 

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Active versus Passive sentences. 

subject    verb      object 
She stole the bike!

subject       verb               agent
The bike was stolen (by the boy).

Mr. Naafs didn't post the homework on Magister. 

The homework wasn't posted on Magister. 
Active sentence ->
Passive sentence ->
Active sentence ->
Passive sentence ->

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Passive Form
Form
To be past participle

Tense
Present simple and past simple. 
     am/is/are                  was/were                

When do we use it?
1. When who did the action is not known, or is not important. 
-use 'by' at the end of the passive sentence if you want to include who did the action.

                      The phone was invented in 1875. 
                      The phone was invented in 1875 by Alexander Bell. 

2. Remove focus of subject, like avoiding blame. 
             
                       Sara did not hand in our group assignment.
                       Our group assignment was not handed in. 

Slide 5 - Diapositive



Passive Form
Turn these sentences into the passive form. 
1. Someone buys flowers. 

2. Someone bought flowers. 

3. Someone wrote a report. 

4. Someone writes a report. 


Slide 6 - Diapositive



Passive Form

Check your answers. 
1. Someone buys flowers. 
Flowers are bought. 
2. Someone bought flowers. 
Flowers were bought. 
3. Someone wrote a report. 
A report was written. 
4. Someone writes a report. 
A report is written.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Active or passive

A goal was scored.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 8 - Quiz

Active or Passive?
Alan teaches geography.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 9 - Quiz

Active or passive?
The letter was written.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 10 - Quiz

Active or Passive?
Ms Dutar teaches English.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 11 - Quiz

Active or Passive?
My pet goldfish was eaten.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 12 - Quiz

Change this sentence into the passive form:

Lucy fixes the phone at home.

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Change this sentence into the passive form:

The thieves stole the car.

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Change this sentence into the passive form:

The cat took my food!

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

Change this sentence into the passive form:

The doctor examines the patients every day.

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Change this sentence into the passive form:

The detective solved the case within a week.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte