Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
PASSIVES PART1 - Coggle Diagram
PASSIVES PART1
-
-
-
PASSIVE VOICE VS ACTIVE VOICE
A sentence in the passive voice has a corresponding sentence in the active voice. In an active sentence, the subject acts upon the objectof the sentence. In a passive sentence, the subject is acted upon by the agent
FORMS OF THE PASSIVE
o Form passive sentences, use be+ past participle or get+ past participle. They occur in present, past, and Future Forms, as well as in the progressive.
DIRECT AND INDIRECT OBJECTS AS PASSIVE SUBJECTS
Use can’t, could, may, and might to talk about future possibility and impossibility
GET-PASSIVE VS BE-PASSIVE
The get-passive gives a sense of a process someone or something goes through; that is, it shows change. The be-passive often shows the result of a process
FORMS OF THE PASSIVE CAUSATIVE
Use haveand get to Form the passive causative in the past, present, Future, and with modals. There is usually little diference in meaning between the causative with have and with get
USES OF THE PASSIVE CAUSATIVE
Use the passive causative to talk about services or activities that people arrange For someone else to do.The passive causative can occur with a byphrase, but this phrase is often omitted.Use the byphrase only when it is necessary to mention the agent.