Practice with Passive Voice in English
Learn how to form affirmative and question sentences using the passive voice in English. Understand the structure and rules for using passive voice effectively through examples such as the founding of Jamestown, the first Thanksgiving celebration, adoption of the Declaration of Independence, and election of George Washington as the first president.
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On utilise la voix passive quand le sujet subit l action. Pour faire une phrase affirmative: 1. Le sujet 2. L auxiliaire BE (conjugu ) 3. Le Participe pass
Les Questions la voix passive
The Colony of Jamestown was founded in May 1607. The Colony of Jamestown was founded WHEN ?
Pour poser une question la voix passive, on inverse le ________ et _________________ _____: L AUXILIAIRE B E SUJET 1. MOT 2. L AUXILIAIRE BE 3. SUJET 4. PARTICIPE (5. la suite) INTERROGATIF PASS
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag (Indians).
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag (Indians). The first Thanksgiving was celebrated WHEN ? WHO by? was the first Thanksgiving celebrated
The Declaration of Independence was adopted in 1776. WHEN was the Declaration of Independence adopted ?
The first president / George Washington was elected in 1789.
The first president / George Washington was elected in 1789. WHEN ? was George Washington elected WHO ? was elected in 1789
The Civil War was fought by the Northen and the Southern States.
The Civil War was fought by the Northen and the Southern States. WHO was the Civil War fought by ?