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Passive voice

Active voice The subject of a sentence is the person or thing we talk about. When the subject does something, we use ACTIVE VOICE E.g.: People sell good luck flowers. Active verb ( it can be in diff. tenses) Subject (doer) Object (receiver)

Passive voice It is used when the subject is not the doer of an action. We put the receiver of an action as the subject. We put the doer of an action as the object. E.g.: Good luck flowers are sold by people. Subject ( receiver) Passive verb (It can be in diff. tenses) Object (Doer)

The form of passive voice -It is formed by: be + past participle Active Passive Collect Perform Decorate Light Sweep Burn Is/are collected Is/are performed Is/are decorated Is/are lit Is/are swept Is/are burnt

Practice People eat moon cakes at Mid-Autumn Festival Moon cakes are eaten (by people) at Mid-Autumn festival

People sweep graves with brooms at Ching Ming Festival. Graves are swept with brooms (by people) at Ching Ming Festival.

People light lanterns at Mid-Autumn Festivals. Lanterns are lit (by people) at Mid-Autumn Festivals

GAME TIME!

People sweep graves. Graves __________________. Are swept Are swept Is swept Sweep Swept

People buy some flowers Some flowers ______________. Are bought Is bought bought Are bought Buyed

Miss Lee paints a picture. A picture ___________ by Miss Lee. Is painted Painted Are painted Paint Is painted

The brother make a cake. A cake ___________ by the brother. Is made maked Is made Are made Is make

John buys some new clothes. Some new clothes _________ by John Are bought bought Is bought Are bought Be bought

The family clean the house The house __________________. Is cleaned by the family Is cleaned by the family Are cleaned by the family Cleaned by the family Clean by the family

Mr. Chan places some flowers Some flowers __________________. Are placed by Mr. Chan Placed by Mr. Chan Is Placed by Mr. Chan Are placed by Mr. Chan Are place by Mr. Chan

Sally throws the old things. The old things ___________________. Are thrown by Sally Are threw by Sally Is thrown by Sally Thrown by Sally Are Thrown by Sally

Peter draws a car ___________________________. A car is drawn by Peter A car is drew by Peter A car is drawn by Peter Peter is drawn by a car Peter is drew by a car

Mr. and Mrs. Wu bake a cake ___________________________. A cake is baked by Mr. and Mrs. Wu A cake are baked by Mr. and Mrs. Wu A cake is baked by Mr. and Mrs. Wu A cake baked by Mr. and Mrs. Wu A cake bake by Mr. and Mrs. Wu.