1 / 25

CHAPTER # 3

CHAPTER # 3. The Passive. Voice. Dictionary. Grammar. Voice: According to dictionary is a noun which means sound. Voice: According to grammar it is a form of a verb which shows whether the subject of the sentence is the doer of an action or the receiver of an action. Examples:

joshwa
Download Presentation

CHAPTER # 3

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. CHAPTER # 3 The Passive

  2. Voice Dictionary Grammar Voice: According to dictionary is a noun which means sound. Voice: According to grammar it is a form of a verb which shows whether the subject of the sentence is the doer of an action or the receiver of an action.

  3. Examples: Laila kills an ant. (Active voice) An ant is killed by Laila. (Passive voice)

  4. Voice Passive Voice Active Voice Active Voice/ Sentence A verb is in active voice when its form shows that the subject of the sentence does the action of the sentence. Or, when the subject of the sentence is the doer of an action is called Active voice. Str: Sub+ verb+ Object. Example:Arzoo plays hop scotch.

  5. Why do we use Active Voice? • It is used when the doer of the sentence is important to be mentioned. • It is used when we want to know what is done by the people or things( subject is the doer). • It is used when we want to make the doer of the sentence prominent.

  6. Passive Voice A verb is in passive voice when its form shows that the subject of the sentence receives the action. Or, when the subject of the sentence is the receiver of the sentence. (something is done to the subject of the sentence.) Str: Sub+ to be+ past participle+ by phrase Example: Hop scotch is played by Arzoo.

  7. Why do we use Passive Voice? • It is used when the doer of the sentence is unknown. • It is also used when it is not important to mention the doer of the sentence. • It is used when we want to know that what is done to the people or things. • It is also used when the receiver of the sentence is more important than the doer.

  8. Kinds of Passive Voices • Main Passive • Stative Passive • Conditional Passive • Present Passive Gerund • Past Passive Gerund • Present Passive Infinitive • Past Passive Infinitive

  9. Tense in Passive Voice The following tenses are not common in Passive Voice. • Present Perfect Progressive Tense. • Past Perfect Progressive Tense. • Future Progressive Tense. • Future Perfect Progressive Tense.

  10. How to change an Active voice to Passive? • A sentence must be divided into ( Subject, verb and object) • The object of the active sentence must the subject of the passive sentence. • Only transitive verbs are changeable ( Verbs which need objects) • Intransitive verbs are not changeable ( verbs which do not need objects). • By phrase can be used to introduce the doer of an action.

  11. Tenses in Passive Voice Simple Present Tense Act Str: Sub+ verb (s,es,ies)+ Obj. Example: Hungama washes a car. Pas Str: Sub+ to be+ 3rd verb+ by phrase Example: A car is washed by Hungama.

  12. Present Progressive Tense Act Str: Sub+ is, am, are+ v-ing+ Obj Example: Laila is watching TV. Pas Str: Sub+ is, am, are+ being+ 3rd verb+ by phrase Example: TV is being watched by Laila.

  13. Present Perfect Tense Act Str: Sub+ has/have+ 3rd verb + Obj Example: Meena has taught Pashto. Pas Str: Sub+ has/have+ been+3rd verb+ by phrase Example: Pashto has been taught by Meena.

  14. Simple Past Tense Act Str: Sub+ 2nd verb+ Obj Example: Rubina wrote a letter. Pas Str: Sub+ to be+ 3rd verb+ by phrase Example: A letter was written by Rubina.

  15. Past Progressive Tense Act Str: Sub+ was/were+ v-ing+ Obj Example: Shakila was helping Meena. Ps Str: Sub+ was/were+ being+ 3rd verb+ by phrase Example: Meena was being helped by Shakila

  16. Past Perfect Tense Act Str: Sub+ had+ 3rd verb+ Obj Example: Kamal had played cricket. Pas Str: Sub+ had+ been+ 3rd verb+ by phrase Example: Cricket had been played by Kamal.

  17. Simple Future Tense Act Str: Sub+ will/be going to+ verb+ Obj Example: John will watch TV tomorrow. Pas Str: Sub+ will/be going to+ be+ 3rd verb+ by phrase Example: TV will be watched by John tomorrow.

  18. Future Perfect Tense Act Str: Sub+ will/be going to+ have+ 3rd verb+ Obj Example: Ali will have studied English. Pas Str: Sub+ will/be going to+ have+ been+ 3rd verb+ by phrase Example: English will have been studied by Ali.

  19. Direct & Indirect object in Passive Voice • Sometimes a sentence may have two objects (direct & indirect objects). While changing a sentence from active voice to the passive voice any object can be the subject of passive voice. Examples: Ali gifted a book to Meena. D.Obj Ind.Obj

  20. Examples: Arzoo bought a car for Laila. D.Obj Ind.Obj Passive: A car was bought for Laila by Arzoo. Laila was bought a car by Arzoo.

  21. Passive for Imperative Sentence • Act Str: Open the door. • Pas Str: Let+ Obj+ be+ 3rd verb Let the door be opened.

  22. Sometimes the object of a verb can be a noun, pronoun, gerund, infinitive and clause. While changing a sentence to passive any of them can be the subject of the passive voice. Example: She invited Shakila to a party. noun Shakila was invited to a party.

  23. Examples: • Kamal selected her as a teacher. pro She was selected as a teacher by Kamal. I enjoy teasing Hungama. gerund Teasing Hungama is enjoyed by me.

  24. Arzoo wants to be the president. infinitive To be the president is wanted by Arzoo. I think that Rubina is a beautiful girl. clause That Rubina is a beautiful girl is thought by me.

  25. Let’s Practice

More Related