PASSIVE VOICE
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1. ACTIVE : He lets me drive his car. PASSIVE: I am allowed to drive his car.
2. When ( who or what )
2.1. Who / What …. by ? Who was the Eiffel Tower built by?
3. With verbs which take two objects
3.1. ACTIVE: Lou sent me a postcard. PASSIVE: I was sent a postcard by Lou. (more usual) A postcard was sent to me by Lou. (less usual)
4. Let becomes be allowed to in the passive.
5. In the passive , the preposition
5.1. ACTIVE : They accused Tony of stealing the money. PASSIVE: Tony was accused of stealing the money.
6. The verbs hear ,help, see and make
6.1. ACTIVE : They heard her call for help. PASSIVE: She was heard to call for help.
7. But: hear ,see, watch
7.1. ACTIVE : They saw him swimming across the lake. PASSIVE: He was seen swimming across the lake.
8. Only transitive verbs ( verbs that take an object,can be changed into the passive.)
8.1. ACTIVE: Lisa washed the clothes
8.2. PASSIVE: The clothes were washed by Lisa.
9. Some transitive verbs such as have, fit, suit, resemble,etc.,cannot be changed into the passive.
9.1. Nick resembles his grandfather.
10. By + agent.
10.1. The Apple tart was baked by George.
11. with + instrument/ ingredient.
11.1. The tin was opened with a tin opener.
12. The agent can be omitted
12.1. Somebody locked the front door.
13. The agent is not omitted
13.1. This novel was written by Cesar Vallejo.