HV2 W12 Passive Voice

Passive Voice
Not to be confused with passive-aggressive.
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Passive Voice
Not to be confused with passive-aggressive.

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By the end of this lesson, you
- know what the term "passive voice" means
- know how to recognize when a sentence is passive
- can turn any active sentence into a passive one
- got a few reminders about how word order and past participle work

Slide 2 - Slide

But first, let's recap some old stuff
- Word order
- Past participle

Slide 3 - Slide

Okay, that's great, but what is passive voice?

The passive voice or passive sentences are sentences where the subject of the sentence is not the one doing the thing.

Let's look at an example

Slide 4 - Slide

One of these panels has a sentence in the passive voice. In the next slide, type in what sentence that was.

Slide 5 - Slide

What was the passive sentence in the comic strip on the last slide?

Slide 6 - Open question

Why would you use passive sentences?

De Passive Voice gebruik je wanneer je extra focus wil leggen op wat gedaan wordt, in plaats van wie het doet. Bijvoorbeeld omdat wie het doet niet belangrijk is (1), of omdat je het niet wilt vertellen (2):
1. The door was closed.
2. The disher were done.
      (by James, but I'm going to pretend I did it myself)

Slide 7 - Slide

How do you make passive sentences?
Making sentences passive can be done in a few easy steps. Let's use the sentence "Eric is doing the dishes right now"

There are 3 things we need to know and 4 things we need to do.

Slide 8 - Slide

Things we need to know
Eric is doing the dishes right now.

1. What is the tense of the sentence?
2. What is the object of the sentence?
2. Who is doing the thing?

Slide 9 - Slide

Things we need to do
Eric is doing the dishes right now.

1. Turn the object into the subject.
2. Change the active verb into the past participle form.
3. Add a form of to be in the same tense as the original sentence.
4. If we know who is doing the thing, add "by <person>" before the where and when of the sentence.

Slide 10 - Slide

Enough talk
Let's practice

Slide 11 - Slide

What is the tense in
"Mistakes were made"
A
present simple
B
present perfect
C
past simple
D
past continuous

Slide 12 - Quiz

Wat is de passive vorm van
"The moderators have disabled the comments"?
A
are being disabled
B
have been disabled
C
were disabled
D
were being disabled

Slide 13 - Quiz

Wat is de passive vorm van
"I deliver newspapers"?
A
newspapers are delivered
B
newspapers have been delivered
C
newspapers were being delivered
D
newspapers were delivered

Slide 14 - Quiz

Geef de passive vorm van deze zin:
Leyla was researching the story.

Slide 15 - Open question