Y3 - Passives & Causatives

Passives & Causatives
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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Passives & Causatives

Slide 1 - Slide

Who does the action?
The money was counted by the cashier.
A
The money
B
the cashier
C
unknown

Slide 2 - Quiz

Who does the action?
The lion killed the hunter.
A
The lion
B
the hunter
C
unknown

Slide 3 - Quiz

Who does the action?
The boys were adopted when they were only 6 months.
A
The boys
B
they
C
unknown

Slide 4 - Quiz

Who does the action?
The influencer is being followed by paparazzi at all times.
A
The influencer
B
paparazzi
C
unknown

Slide 5 - Quiz

Who does the action?
Jack had built several houses before changing his career.
A
Jack
B
several houses
C
unknown

Slide 6 - Quiz

Who does the action?
It seems that the office was cleaned on Tuesday.
A
It
B
the office
C
unknown

Slide 7 - Quiz

Who does the action?
A more developed model of this car will be shown in the showroom soon.
A
the car
B
the showroom
C
unknown

Slide 8 - Quiz

Active vs Passive
Who does the action?

Subject does the action &  focus on the subject --> active
The lion killed the hunter.

The action is done to the subject & focus on the action--> passive
The hunter was killed by the lion.


Slide 9 - Slide

Why do we use a passive?
1) The action is more important than who/what does the action
                              The city was destroyed in 1755.


2) We are unsure who exactly does/did the action
                              Many objects have been stolen.


3) It is obvious or understood who does/did the action
                              The patient was cured.


4) We want to shift focus (object becomes subject)






Slide 10 - Slide

Make this sentence a passive:
Harry ate six shrimp at dinner.

Slide 11 - Open question

Make this sentence a passive:
Beautiful giraffes roam the savannah.

Slide 12 - Open question

Make this sentence a passive:
The forest fire destroyed the whole suburb.

Slide 13 - Open question

Make this sentence a passive:
The critic wrote a scathing review.

Slide 14 - Open question

Causatives
Causatives are used to talk about something that someone else did for us or for another person.

Active:           I cleaned my house.
Passive:        My house was cleaned.
Causative:   I had my house cleaned.

Slide 15 - Slide

Examples
She had her car washed.
Jerry will have his house painted.
They got their washing machine fixed.

Slide 16 - Slide