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miércoles, 25 de abril de 2012
martes, 24 de abril de 2012
Rewrite these sentences using the passive voice. Two ways are possible
- My son handed me the nails.
- Mike has asked his neighbour a big favour.
- The new student bought me my books.
- The manager arranged an appointment to the pop
star.
- The waiter did not bring me the salt.
- Some workers forbade us to see the new building.
- Sophie did not deliver him the letters.
- The nurse took the patient a painkiller.
jueves, 19 de abril de 2012
THE PASSIVE VOICE
THE
PASSIVE VOICE
Compare the two sentences:
Your little boy broke my kitchen window this morning.
That window was broken by your little boy.
The first kind of sentence is called
"active". The second kind of sentence is called "passive".
Passive structures are
used when we want to talk about an action, but we are not interested in saying
who or what did it.
Those pyramids were built around 400 A.D.
Too many books have been written about
the second world war.
Passives are very
common in scientific writing, and other kinds of expression where we are most
interested in events and processes: in things that happen.
PASSIVE
VERB-FORMS
Passive
verb-forms are made with:
TO BE + PAST PARTICIPLE
Present simple: English
is spoken here.
Present continuous: The
house is being painted.
Past simple: I
wasn't invited, but I've come
anyway.
Past continuous: I
felt as if I was being watched.
Present perfect: Has Mary been told?
Past perfect: I
knew why I had been chosen.
Future: You'll be told in advance.
Future perfect: Everything
will have been done by the 26th
Going to: Who's
going to be invited?
Modal structures: The
house should be cleaned.
You
might have been hurt.
PASSIVE: by + agent.
In sentences like:
The trouble was caused by your mother
the part of the
sentence introduced by by is called the agent.
The agent is only expressed when it is important to say who or what
something is done by. In most passive sentences, there is no agent.
A new supermarket's just been opened.
I'm always being asked for money.
With is used when we talk about an instrument (tool, etc.) which
helps the agent to do an action.
He was shot (by a policeman) with a revolver.
PASSIVE: verbs with two
objects.
Many verbs, such as give, send, show, lend, explain, invite, ask,
tell, teach, pay, promise, offer.
can be followed by two objects, which usually refer to a person and a
thing.
She gave her sister a book.
When these verbs are
used in the passive, there are two possibilities.
Her
sister was given a book.
A book
was given to her sister.
Most often in such
cases the person becomes the subject of the passive verb.
I've
been sent a lot of information.
You
were lent ten
thousand pounds last year.
We
were shown all the different ways of making whisky.
lunes, 16 de abril de 2012
THE PASSIVE VOICE. from BBC NEWS
EUROPE
Inaki Urdangarin is being investigated on
allegations of corruption.
Inaki Urdangarin, the Duke of Palma, has not
been formally charged but was forced to face a judge in February over claims
that he misused millions of euros of public money - allegations he denies.
Last week, the king's grandson Felipe Juan
Froilan, 13, had to be treated in hospital after shooting himself in the foot
The boy was treated at a nearby hospital
before being transferred .
His grandmother Queen Sofia is expected to pay
a visit on Tuesday.
Under Spanish law, children under 14 are not
allowed to use firearms and questions have been raised as to whether the boy's
parents will be held legally responsible for the accident.
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