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To be + past participle. ATTIVE FORM PASSIVE FORM I drive (simple present)I am driven I am driving (present continuous)I am being driven I drove (simple.

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1 To be + past participle

2 ATTIVE FORM PASSIVE FORM I drive (simple present)I am driven I am driving (present continuous)I am being driven I drove (simple past)I was driven I have driven (present perfect)I have been driven I had driven (past perfect)I had been driven I was driving (past continuous)I was being driven I will drive (future)I will be driven

3 ATTIVE FORM PASSIVE FORM Object  subject Active verb  passive verb Subject  agent The subject becomes the agent introduced with the preposition “by”. It is omitted when the agent is unknown, unimportant, obvious or when it is a word such as someone, people etc…

4 DRIVEN BY YOU- QUEEN You know i love you but you drive me crazy ‘cos you’re saying all the Things i want to say to you (you say) everything i do is Driven by you Everything we do, oh yeah, Everything we do. Everything we do Everything we do is driven By you

5 DOUBLE OBJECT ACTIVE FORM He gave a me pen They told him the truth PASSIVE FORM I was given a pen He was told the truth

6 PREPOSITIONS Prepositions following the verbs must not be omitted ATTIVE FORMPASSIVE FORM Students looked at hershe was looked at by students


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