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Chapter 9
passive voice
We use the passive voice when we need to describe a process, but we do not want to focus on the person or thing that does the action but on the action itself.
Present
Active voice
a letter
writes
Ana
subject
object
verb
Present
Active voice
a letter
writes
Ana
Passive voice
Present
Active voice
a letter
writes
Ana
Passive voice
object + is, are+ verb participle+ by+ subject
Present
Active voice
The president helps teenagers
Passive voice
object + is, are+ verb participle+ by+ subject
Present
Active voice
Doctors care people
Passive voice
object + is, are+ verb participle+ by+ subject
Present
Active voice
Mexico exports avocado
Passive voice
object + is, are+ verb participle+ by+ subject
Present
Active voice
Students break the rules everyday
Passive voice
object + is, are+ verb participle+ by+ subject
Past simplepassive voice
PAST
Active voice
a letter
wrote
Ana
Passive voice
object + was, were+ verb participle+ by+ subject
Past
Active voice
Doctors cared people
Passive voice
object + was, were+ verb participle+ by+ subject
past
Active voice
Students break the rules everyday
Passive voice
object + was, were+ verb participle+ by+ subject
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