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Active and Passive Voice ELİF ZEYREK 1090610172 – İÖP

Active and Passive Voice ELİF ZEYREK 1090610172 – İÖP. Active ve passive yapının Türkçe’deki karşılığı, etken ve edilgen yapıdır. Active yani etken cümlenin öznesi, cümledeki eylemi gerçekleştirendir. When rewriting active sentences in passive voice ;

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Active and Passive Voice ELİF ZEYREK 1090610172 – İÖP

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  1. Active and Passive VoiceELİF ZEYREK1090610172 – İÖP

  2. Active ve passive yapının Türkçe’deki karşılığı, etken ve edilgen yapıdır. Active yani etken cümlenin öznesi, cümledeki eylemi gerçekleştirendir

  3. When rewriting active sentences in passive voice ; • 1. The object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence

  4. 2. The finite form of the verb is changed (to be + past participle) • 3. The subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped)

  5. Ahmet waited for the bus The bus was waited by Ahmet subject object subject

  6. Aynı cümlenin zamanlara göre çekimi şu şekildedir: SIMPLE PRESENT Ahmet waits the bus. Active The bus is waited by Ahmet Passive Subject Object Subject

  7. Present Continuous: Ahmet is waiting the bus. Active The bus is being waited by Ahmet Passive

  8. Future: AHMET Ahmet will wait the bus. – Active The bus will be waited by Ahmet. – Passive Be going to: Ahmet is going to wait the bus. – Active The bus is going to be waited by Ahmet. –Passive

  9. Simple Past: Ahmet waited the bus. – Active The bus was waited by Ahmet. – Passive Simple Past Continuous: Ahmet was waiting the bus. – Active The bus was being waited by Ahmet. – Passive

  10. Present Perfect: Ahmet has waited the bus. – Active The bus has been waited by Ahmet. – Passive Past Perfect: Ahmet had waited the bus. – Active The bus had been waited by Ahmet – Passive

  11. Future Perfect: Ahmet will have waited the bus. – Active The bus will have been waited by Ahmet. – Passive

  12. When do we use passive

  13. 1. When the agent of the action is unknown: Example: • My wallet was stolen last night. (we don’t know who stole the wallet)

  14. Example: My bike was stolen. • In the example above, the focus is on the fact that my bike was stolen. I do not know, however, who did it.

  15. 2. To be tactful by not naming the actor

  16. Example: A mistake was made. • In this case, I focus on the fact that a mistake was made, but I do not blame anyone (e.g. You have made a mistake.).

  17. 3. When the agent is unimportant: Example: • The new students’ centre was completed last week. (the people who built the centre are unnecessary information for the meaning of the sentence)

  18. 4. The agent is common knowledge, and mentioning it would be redundant. Example: George Bush was elected in 2000.

  19. 5. To emphasize (put importance on) the recipient (receiver) of the action: Example: • a. Only Jane was injured in the accident; the remainder of the passengers were unhurt.(we want Jane to be the subject of the sentence and at the beginning to emphasize her importance)

  20. b. Erina was chosen as best student, and of course this made her happy. (the teacher who chose Erina is not what we want to emphasize)

  21. 6. To connect ideas in different clauses more clearly: Example : • The music was being played too loud by the students, who were finally asked to turn it down.

  22. 7. To make generic statements, announcements, and explanations: • a. Something should be done about the traffic jams in this town. • b. It's said that it's going to rain tonight.(Often, people will say, 'They say that it's going to rain tonight', the they being the weatherman.)

  23. Active and Passive Voice Quiz

  24. Thomas feeds his dog. Active / Passive • 2) The dog is fed by Thomas. Active / Passive • 3) The family went to the beach. Active / Passive • 4) The letter was written by Marshall. Active / Passive

  25. 5) The dog was hit by the car. Active / Passive 6) The problem was solved. Active / Passive 7) The stunt man risked his life. Active / Passive 8) The fire was extinguished. Active / Passive

  26. 9) The car was being cleaned by its owner. Active / Passive • 10) It gets cold here during the winter. Active / Passive

  27. Directions: Rewrite the passive voice sentences as active voice sentences. • Passive: The dog was hit by the car. Active The car hit the dog

  28. Passive: The house will be built by the construction crew in five months. • Active The construction crew will built the house in five months

  29. Everybody ___ by the terrible news yesterday.A)shockedB)was shocked Mr. Green ___ at the University since 1989.A)has been teachingB)has been taught Not much ___ about the accident since that time.A)has saidB)has been said A new book ___ by that company next year.A)will publishB)will be published

  30. 5. He ___ the girl's name now.A)remembersB)is remembered 6.The secretary ___ to her new boss yesterday.A)introducedB)was introduced 7. Our plan ___ by the members of the committee.A)is being consideredB)is considered He ___ responsible for the accident.A)was holdingB)was held

  31. 9.A prize ___ to whoever solves this equation.A)will be givingB)will be given 10. When the manager arrived, the problem __.A)had already been solved.B)had already solved.

  32. THE END PREPARED BY ELİF ZEYREK

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