Passive voice

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Welcome everyone!

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Today's menu
Upcoming grammar test

Passive voice explanation

Grammar practice

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Upcoming grammar test
Friday next week you'll have your grammar test for English. 
The test will be on Learnbeat and covers the following topics:

Grammar intermediate:
Making questions
Making negative sentences/negations
Word order
Adjectives & Adverbs
Comparatives & Superlatives
Relative pronouns (who, which & that)

Grammar advanced
Present simple vs. Present continuous
Irregular verbs
Past simple vs. Past continuous
Future tenses
Past simple vs. Past perfect
Past simple vs. Present perfect
Passive sentences

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Passive vs. active

In active:
Person/thing does the action


In passive:
Person/thing does not do anything

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Passive

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Translation of the sentence
"I am invited to his party." is:
A
Ik ben uitgenodigd voor zijn feestje.
B
Ik wordt uitgenodigd voor zijn feestje.
C
Ik nodig hem uit voor mijn feestje.

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Ik ben uitgenodigd is
dus
A
I am invited
B
I was invited.
C
I have been invited

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What makes a sentence passive?
The combination of 'to be' + past participle (volt. dlw) makes a sentence passive

The woman is bitten (by the dog).

The wound was stitched (by the doctor).

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Present Simple Passive:

am/are/is + voltooid deelwoord
Active:
A lot of people speak English.
Passive:
English is spoken by a lot of people.


Past Simple Passive:
  
was/were + voltooid deelwoord
Active:
Rosa ate all the cookies.
Passive:
All the cookies were eaten by Rosa.


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Boys like to play soccer.
A
passive
B
active

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Cricket is played in Australia.
A
passive
B
active

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Make a passive:
Lots of books ... (buy) by my father every year.
A
are bought
B
is bought
C
were bought
D
have been bought

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Make a passive sentence:
Lots of books ... (read) by children in 1890.
A
are read
B
is read
C
were read
D
have been read

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The secretary writes an email

The musicians play another song
The emails are sent by the secretary now
The songs are played in a different order
Active
Passive

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Make a passive. Start with 'a goal'...

Slide 15 - Open question

Make a passive. Start with 'the oranges'...

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Your turn!
Use the remainder of this lesson to practice on your own. 

Go to Learnbeat and open assignment 3.8 (Passive sentences).

Look at the explanation and then start practicing with the 3 practice assignments.

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