Passive Voice and Verb Forms in English

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PROF: SEMIAL AJDINI                                                             semial.ajdini@live.com
 
a.
I imagine 
being watched
 by cameras is not
pleasant.
b.
The scientist decided 
to be involved 
in the
project.
c.
The public 
should be told
 about the dangers
of mobile phones.
Which sentence uses:
1.
A modal verb and a bare infinitive?
2.
A full infinitive?
3.
A gerund?
 
1.
We form the passive of a gerund with 
being
+ past participle.
 
2.
We form the passive of a full infinitive with
to be + past participle.
 
3.
We form the passive of a bare infinitive with
be + past participle.
 
You 
can give
 money to them.      (
active voice
)
They 
can be given
 money.            (
passive voice
)
Money 
can be given 
to them       (
passive voice
)
 
You 
must pay
 attention in class.    (
active voice
)
Attention 
must be paid 
in class.     (
passive voice
)
 
The students 
can find
 books on the shelves.
(
active voice
)
Books 
can be found 
on the shelves.
(
passive voice
)
 
1.
I am expecting 
to be given
 a pay-rise next
month.
2.
She is hoping
 to be elected
 president.
3.
The carpet needs 
to be washed
.
4.
The foundation of imitation among us
comes from the desire 
to be
transported
 out of ourselves.
5.
The lamb is ready 
to be eaten
.
 
He hates 
being photographed
.
 
Her baby loves
 being held
.
 
Being served
 quickly is important for
customers in a restaurant.
 
The examples 
B
 and 
C
 on page 
117
.
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Explore the concept of passive voice in English grammar through examples and explanations of modal verbs, infinitives, gerunds, and verb forms. Learn how to form passive sentences and identify different verb structures. Practice converting active voice sentences to passive voice for a deeper understanding of linguistic structures.

  • Passive Voice
  • English Grammar
  • Verb Forms
  • Modal Verbs
  • Linguistics

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  1. PROF: SEMIAL AJDINI semial.ajdini@live.com

  2. Tense Active Passive Modal can take can be taken Gerund taking being taken Bare infinitive take be taken Full infinitive to take to be taken

  3. a. I imagine being watchedby cameras is not pleasant. b. The scientist decided to be involved in the project. c. The public should be toldabout the dangers of mobile phones. Which sentence uses: 1. A modal verb and a bare infinitive? 2. A full infinitive? 3. A gerund?

  4. 1. We form the passive of a gerund with being + past participle. 2. We form the passive of a full infinitive with to be + past participle. 3. We form the passive of a bare infinitive with be + past participle.

  5. You can give money to them. (active voice) They can be given money. (passive voice) Money can be given to them (passive voice) You must payattention in class. (active voice) Attention must be paid in class. (passive voice) The students can find books on the shelves. (active voice) Books can be found on the shelves. (passive voice)

  6. 1. I am expectingto be givena pay-rise next month. 2. She is hoping to be electedpresident. 3. The carpet needsto be washed. 4. The foundation of imitation among us comes from the desireto be transported out of ourselves. 5. The lamb is ready to be eaten.

  7. He hatesbeing photographed. Her baby lovesbeing held. Being servedquickly is important for customers in a restaurant.

  8. The examples B and Con page 117.

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