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6A © Educational Publishing House Ltd Passive voice Unit 5 When nature gets angry …

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Passive voice We use the passive voice to describe activities where the action is more important than the person who does it.

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 1 The tree blocks the road. The road is blocked by the tree.

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Example 2 The cat licked my shoes. My shoes were licked by the cat.

Children, now it’s your turn. 6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 1 My brother destroyed my robot. My robot was destroyed by my brother.

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 2 Air pollution causes the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is caused by air pollution.

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 3 The cage traps the mouse. The mouse is trapped by the cage.

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 4 The dog bit the old man. The old man was bitten by the dog.

6A Unit 5 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 5 A nice scent fills my room. My room is filled with/by a nice scent.

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