Past simple passive voice

Quatifiers(some, any, no)
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EnglishPrimary EducationAge 8

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Quatifiers(some, any, no)

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Lesson objectives
• differentiate between quantifiers: some, any and no
• practice talking about food, quantities and persuading someone to do something

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The past simple passive is formed by using 'was' or 'were' plus the past participle
The passive is used when the person or thing that did the action is unknown, unimportant or not the focus of our interest. We use 'by' with the passive if we want to identify who or what did the action.

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was/were+ Ved/V3
Examples:
Active voice                                                      Passive voice
John Logie Baird  invented            The television was invented by 
the television in 1923                         John Logie Baird in 1923

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1.I read this book
A
This book was read by me
B
This book were book by me
C
this book read
D
this book were read

Slide 5 - Quiz

2. They finished the project yesterday
A
The project was finished yesterday
B
The project finished yesterday
C
The project is finished yesterday
D
The project is finish

Slide 6 - Quiz

3. she cooked this cake yesterday
A
this cake cooked yesterday
B
this cake was cooked yesterday
C
this cake is cooked
D
this cake were cooked yesterday

Slide 7 - Quiz

4. Bill washed the car
A
the car were washed by Bill
B
the car washed by Bill
C
the car was washed by Bill
D
the car washed

Slide 8 - Quiz

5. He boughut two cups
A
two cups was bought by him
B
two cups were bought by him
C
two cups are bought by him
D
two cups is bought by him

Slide 9 - Quiz

can you recognize use of the Passive Voice in a conversation?

Slide 10 - Poll


Slide 11 - Open question