Passive Voice: Present simple
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Passive Voice: Present Simple- English has two voices: active and passive.
The active voice is used when the subject of the sentence does the action. In the example, A is the subject and B is the object.
The passive voice is used when we focus on the object of the sentence. In the example, B becomes the subject.
When it is important to know who does the action, we use by. The noun that follows by is called the “agent.” My mom was the subject in the active sentence, but it becomes the agent in the passive sentence.
Passive Voice
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Passive Voice: Past simple
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Passive Voice: Present Simple and Past Simple
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Passive Voice: Present simple
TUTORIAL: Crear una ventana y etiqueta al mismo tiempo
Passive Voice: Present Simple- English has two voices: active and passive.
The active voice is used when the subject of the sentence does the action. In the example, A is the subject and B is the object.
The passive voice is used when we focus on the object of the sentence. In the example, B becomes the subject.
When it is important to know who does the action, we use by. The noun that follows by is called the “agent.” My mom was the subject in the active sentence, but it becomes the agent in the passive sentence.
Passive Voice
Structures
Passive Voice: Past simple
TUTORIAL: Crear una ventana y etiqueta al mismo tiempo