FL2 ch5 passive

Grammar p52
Goals:
Can recognize passive forms
Can make an active sentence into a passive one
Know the passive reporting verbs
Use the passive reporting verbs
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Grammar p52
Goals:
Can recognize passive forms
Can make an active sentence into a passive one
Know the passive reporting verbs
Use the passive reporting verbs

Slide 1 - Slide

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Would you say this ia a passive of an active sentence?
'The friends have been looking forward to meeting her.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 2 - Quiz

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Would you say this ia a passive of an active sentence?
'The search will be stopped because of the storm.'
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Passive
B
Active

Slide 3 - Quiz

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Slide 4 - Video

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The Government is planning a new road near my house.
A
passive
B
active

Slide 5 - Quiz

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'Boys like to play soccer.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 6 - Quiz

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Slide 7 - Video

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Passive sentences in 5 steps
1. Identify the subject, verb en object
2.  Identify the tense by looking at the verb
3. Use object as new subject (singular/ plural)
4. Add form of 'to be' and change verb into past participle
5. Add rest of the sentence and agent if needed

Slide 8 - Slide

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What is the subject in this sentence?
The lion bit the man.
(Onderwerp)
The lion bit the man.

Slide 9 - Open question

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Active -> Passive
Subject - Verb- Object

Active sentence:
- Peter builds a house.

Passive sentence:
- A house is built by Peter. 

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What is the object in this sentence?
(Leidend voorwerp)
The lion bit the man.

Slide 11 - Open question

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Active vs. Passive voice
Do-er of action - action - receiver of action

Active voice:
- Alex wrote the essay on Alzheimer's.

Passive voice:
The essay on Alzheimer's was written by Alex.

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Active = He is stealing a bike.
Active
ONDERWERP = WIE /WAT het doet staat vooraan de zin.

Slide 13 - Slide

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Passive: The bike is stolen.
Passive
DE ACTIE  staat vooraan. NIET wie het doet

Slide 14 - Slide

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Change into the passive:
We feed the animals every day.

Slide 15 - Open question

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Change into the passive:
The RSPCA rescued three cats.

Slide 16 - Open question

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Slide 17 - Video

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Reporting verbs
claim
promise
warning
refusal
denial
encouragement
recommendation
advice

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"I didn't break the window." What is this?
A
claim
B
warning
C
refusal
D
denial

Slide 19 - Quiz

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"I'll help you do your homework." What is this?
A
promise
B
encouragement
C
recommendation
D
advice

Slide 20 - Quiz

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Now
Work on: 

Make sure you ask any questions you might have.

Slide 21 - Slide

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Homework/test Q

Slide 22 - Slide

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'The friends have been looking forward to meeting her.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 23 - Quiz

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Make this passive: The thief stole the diamonds.

Slide 24 - Open question

If students don't remember the passive, give them an example before they answer the question.
Grammar p52
Goals:
Can recognize passive forms
Can make an active sentence into a passive one
Know the passive reporting verbs
Use the passive reporting verbs

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On a scale of 0 to a 100, how well do you feel you understand the subjects passive and pasive reporting verbs?
0100

Slide 26 - Poll

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Extra

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Slide 28 - Video

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Slide 30 - Video

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am/ is/ are + past participle
Actives
Someones cleans the office everyday 
My boss doesn't ask me to work late.

Passives
The office is cleaned every day. 
I am not asked by my boss to work late.

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was/ were + past participle
Actives
Someone painted our house last month.
The noise did not wake me up.

Passives
Our house was painted last month.
I was not woken up by the noise.

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What makes a sentence passive?
The combination of 'to be' + past participle (volt. dlw) makes a sentence passive
The student is taught (by the teacher).
The man was bitten (by the dog).

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How to recognize a passive sentence...
- Check if there is a form of 'to be' used (am, are, is, was, were, been)
- Is it followed by a participle (voltooid deelwoord)?
- Is it followed by 'by + noun or pronoun? If not, can it be followed by  'by zombies'?

Are all answers 'yes'? Congratulations, you have a passive sentence.

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'This room has been painted blue.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 35 - Quiz

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'Cricket is played in Australia.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 36 - Quiz

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'The search will be stopped because of the storm.'
A
Passive
B
Active

Slide 37 - Quiz

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Change into the passive:
The storm has destroyed the village.

Slide 38 - Open question

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