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WORD FORMATION
Adjetive: -al/ -ial, -ate, -ent/ -ant, -ing, -ous, -ly
Noun: -acy, -age, -al, -ant, -asm/ -ism, -iety, -ist, -or, -ure
Adverb: -allu, -ically, -ily
weigh - weight
deep - depth
high - height
wide - width
long - length
strong - stregth
EXAMPLES:
passionte, confident, behavioural, shortage, arrival, failure, variety, accidentally
PASSIVE
The passive form is used when, instead of emphasizing the person who did the action, we decide to emphasize the action or its result
Tenses
Present simple passive (is/are + past participle)
Present continuous passive (is/are + being + past participle)
Past simple passive (was/were + past participle)
Past continuos passive (was/were + being + past participle)
Present perfect passive (has/have + been + past participle)
Past perfect passive (had + been + past participle)
Future (will/won´t +be + past participle)
Modal verbs + passive
Passive -ing form (being + past participle)
Passive infinitive (to be + past participle)
EXAMPLES:
My house was constructed in 2020.
You will be asked to take a photo before entering.
When I looked at him, he was being followed by bad guys.
They are said to be the greatest doctors in the city.
Believe, claim, say, know, report, suppose, think
are used to express thoughts and beliefs of people
HAVE SOMETHING DONE
We use it when we want to talk about something that was made by another person or when something bad happened to someone
have something done
,
get something done
,
have somebody do something
,
get somebody to do something
,
something needs doing
EXAMPLES
My sister had her trip planned last week
I got my essay written really fast
I had Mary cook my dinner