Passive oefentoets

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Nog even! 

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In a passive sentence, the subject is ...
A
doing the action
B
passive-aggressive
C
counterbalancing the action
D
undergoing the action

Slide 2 - Quiz

The passive voice consists of two parts, namely ...
A
to have + past participle
B
to be + past participle
C
to go + past participle
D
to do + past partciple

Slide 3 - Quiz

Slide 4 - Link

Passive - Advanced Structures
Used in formal language with believe, know, report, say, and think
It was believed by many people that tomatoes were poisonous. It is now known that they are not.
Tea is known to have originated in China. (present belief)

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Rewrite this sentence in the passive voice: They once believed that the earth was flat. It...

Slide 6 - Open question

1. Passive with modals
He should have been told to stay at home. 
You might be surprised by him.

Works the same as regular passive, just add a modal

Beware: Don't forget to use the same tense in the passive as in the active sentence

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You should answer the easy questions first.
Turn into a passive sentence: The easy questions......

Slide 8 - Open question

He wants _______ ('to be' + send) home.
want is followed by a to infinitive

Slide 9 - Open question

3. Passive reporting structure

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options with reporting verbs
--> It + reporting verb in the passive  +  that
It is assumed that girls are better in maths than boys.
--> Subject +  reporting verb in the passive + to infinitive
Girls are claimed to understand maths better. 
--> There +  reporting verb in the passive + to infinitive(to have + infinitive for past events) 
There is expected to be a bonfire late at night.  


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It _______ ('to be'+ believe + that) the virus is no longer in the country.

Slide 12 - Open question

We __________('to be'+ suppose+ 'to be') living under strict rules until the virus is gone.

Slide 13 - Open question

There ________ a lot of confusion about certain rules; which ones do we follow?
A
seems to be
B
seems to being
C
seems to have been

Slide 14 - Quiz

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