The passive


This project is very important.
What kind of verb is be  in this sentence?
A
a main verb (hoofdww.)
B
an auxiliary verb (hulpww.)
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This project is very important.
What kind of verb is be  in this sentence?
A
a main verb (hoofdww.)
B
an auxiliary verb (hulpww.)

Slide 1 - Quiz


The information is checked by no one.
What kind of verb is be  in this sentence?
A
a main verb (hoofdww.)
B
an auxiliary verb (hulpww.)

Slide 2 - Quiz


This online game was created by Jim.
What kind of verb is be  in this sentence?
A
a main verb (hoofdww.)
B
an auxiliary verb (hulpww.)

Slide 3 - Quiz


This online game was very succesful.
What kind of verb is be  in this sentence?
A
a main verb (hoofdww.)
B
an auxiliary verb (hulpww.)

Slide 4 - Quiz


This online game was created by Jim.
What is the subject of the sentence?
A
Jim
B
This online game

Slide 5 - Quiz


Jim created this online game..
What is the subject of the sentence?
A
Jim
B
This online game

Slide 6 - Quiz


This online game was created by Jim.
this only game = subject
Does the subject 'do' the action (=create)? 
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 7 - Quiz


Jim created this online game..
The subject = Jim.
Does the subject do the action (create)? 
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 8 - Quiz


Jim created this online game..
The subject = Jim >> does the action.
So, is this a passive or active sentence? 
A
active
B
passive

Slide 9 - Quiz

Sometimes we write sentences and the SUBJECT of the sentences DOES NOT DO THE ACTION.

Last week, my car was repaired .

My car did not do the action (repair). 
The mechanic did that. But it's not that important who did it. In my message 'my car' and the fact it was repaired, is important. 

Slide 10 - Slide

My car was repaired .

Mijn auto werd gerepareerd.

In het Nederlands, is het hulpww. voor de passieve zin : worden
Als het 'verleden tijd' is >> werd/werden.  We passen dus het hulpww. aan.
Het hoofdww. is altijd 'voltooid deelwoord'. 


Slide 11 - Slide

Passive vs. active

In active:
The subject (person/thing) does the action.

In passive:
The subject undergoes the action. 

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Zet in de passive voice:
The letters/send/every day

Slide 16 - Open question

Zet in de passive voice:
The food/not eat/yesterday

Slide 17 - Open question

Zet in de passive voice:
The man walks the dog

Slide 18 - Open question

Zet in de passive:
He invites me

Slide 19 - Open question

Zet in de passive voice:
He sends emails

Slide 20 - Open question