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PASSIVE VOICE/CAUSATIVE PASSIVE
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Transcript
The Passive Voice
The cuckoo finch has practised cheating for centuries.
Same or different?
Cheating has been practised by the cuckoo finch for centuries.
TRANSITIVE VERB
SUBJECT
OBJECT
has practised
cheating.
The cuckoo finch
Cheating
has been practised
by the cuckoo finch.
Verb changes-Rule
active verb
aUXILIARY VERB(S)
MAIN VERB (X-FORM)
passive verb
MAIN VERB PAST PARTICIPLE
aUXILIARY VERB(S) *SAME FORM
TO BE IN X-FORM
*except DON'T/DOESN'T/DID/DIDN'T
EXAMPLES
active verb
MAIN VERB (X-FORM)
aUXILIARY VERB(S)
might have been
blackmailing (=GERUND)
MAIN VERB PAST PARTICIPLE
aUXILIARY VERB(S) *SAME FORM
TO BE IN X-FORM
passive verb
BEING
BLACKMAILED
might have Been
Someone stole James' wallet yesterday.
James' wallet was stolen yesterday.
The photographer took Irene's picture yesterday.
Irene had her picture taken yesterday.
HAVE/GET SOMETHING DONE
active SENTENCE
aUXILIARY VERB(S)
MAIN VERB (X-FORM)
passive SENTENCE
MAIN VERB PAST PARTICIPLE
HAVE/GET IN X-FORM
OBJECT
aUXILIARY VERB(S) SAME FORM
SUBJECT (THE ONE RECEIVING A SERVICE/ MISFORTUNE)
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