Sunday 10 March 2019

ACTIVE PASSIVE


PARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
HS 8251 TECHNICAL ENGLISH
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE
1.1. Present and past

ACTIVE
PASSIVE
Present simple
We make butter from milk
Somebody cleans these rooms every day
People never invite me to parties
How do they make butter?
Butter is made from milk.
These rooms are cleaned every day.
I am never invited to parties.
How is butter made
Past
simple
Somebody stole my car last week.
Someone stole my keys yesterday.
They did not invite me to the party.
When did they build these houses?
My car was stolen last week.
My keys were stolen yesterday.
I wasn’t invited to the party.
When were these houses built?
Present continuous
They are building a new airport at the moment.(=it is not finished)
They are building some new houses near the river

A new airport is being built at the moment.
Some new houses are being built near the river.
Past
continuous
When I was here a few years ago they were building a new airport.(= it wasn’t finished at that time
When I was here a few years ago, a new airport was being built.
Present perfect
Look! They have painted the door.
These shirts are clean. Somebody has washed them.
Somebody has stolen my car.
Look! The door has been painted.
These shirts are clean. They have been washed.
My car has been stolen.
Past
perfect
Arun said that somebody had stolen his car.
Arun said that his car had been stolen.

1.2 Will/can/ must/ have to/ etc
ACTIVE
PASSIVE
Somebody will clean the office tomorrow.
Somebody must clean the office
I think they will invite you to the party
They can’t repair my watch.
You should wash this sweater by hand.
They are going to build a new airport.
Somebody has to wash these clothes.
They had to take the injured man to hospital

The office will be cleaned tomorrow.
The office must be cleaned.
I think you will be invited to the party.
My watch can’t be repaired.
This sweater should be washed by hand.
A new airport is going to be built.
These clothes have to be washed.
The injured man had to be taken to hospital.

1.3. Different passives
Tense
Active
Passive
Simple present
Mr. Cgy teaches grammar
Grammar is taught by Mr.Cgy
Simple past
Mr.Cgy taught grammar last year.
Grammar was taught by Mr.Cgy.
future
Mr.Cgy will teach grammar again next year
Grammar will be taught by Mr. Cgy again next year.
Present progressive
Mr.Cgy is teaching grammar now.
Grammar is being taught byMr.Cgy now.
Past progressive
Mr.Cgy was teaching grammar
Grammar was being taught by Mr.Cgy
Present perfect
Mr.Cgy has taught grammar for a year
Grammar has been taught by Mr. Cgy for a year
Past perfect
Mr. Cgy had taught grammar earlier.
Grammar had been taught earlier by Mr.Cgy.
Passive infinitive
Mr.Cgy is to clarify our doubts in grammar.
Our doubts are to be clarified by Mr.Cgy.

1.4. Just for practice
Active
Passive
Raj writes a letter
A letter is written by Raj.
Raj writes some letters
Some letters are written by Raj
Raj wrote a letter
A letter was written by Raj.
Raj wrote some letters
Some letters were written by Raj
Raj is writing a letter
A letter is being written by Raj
Raj is writing some letters
Some letters are being written by raj
Raj has written a letter
A letter has been written byRaj
Raj has written some letters
Some letters have been written by Raj
Raj had written a letter
A letter had been written by Raj
Raj had written some letters
Some letters have been written by Raj
Raj will write a letter
A letter will be written by Raj
Raj will write some letters
Some letters will be written by Raj







1.5 Two objects
If there are two objects in the active voice, one can use either of them as the subject in the passive voice
Examples:
Active
Passive
Ravi gave Ram a writing pad
Ram was given a writing pad (0r)
A writing pad was given to Ram
My uncle presented me a new wrist watch
I was presented a new wrist watch by my uncle
(or)
A new wrist watch was presented to me by my uncle.
Someone gave her a bulldog
She was given a bulldog (or)
A bulldog was given to her.


1.6 Active tenses and their passive equivalents:           
Tense/Verb form
Active voice
Passive voice
Simple present
Keep(s)
Am/is/are kept
Present continuous
Is/are keeping
Is/are being kept
Simple past
kept
Was/were kept
Past continuous
Was/were keeping
Was/were being kept
Present perfect
Has/have kept
Has/have been  kept
Past perfect
Had kept
Had been kept
Future
Will keep
Will be kept
Conditional
Would keep
Would be kept
Perfect conditional
Would have kept
Would have been kept
Present infinitive
To keep
To be kept
Perfect infinitive
To have kept
To have been kept
Present participle/gerund
keeping
Being kept
Perfect participle
Having kept
Having been kept


1.7. More examples on active-passive:

Active
Passive
They built this house in 1985
This house was  built in 1985
Children play games
Games are played by children
I know you
You are known to me
The police caught the thief
The thief was caught
She can drive a car
A car can be driven by her
They may buy that house
That house may be bought by them
Do this work
Let this work be done
Shut the window
Let the window be shut.
She is singing songs
Songs are being sung by her
He was writing letters
Letters were being written by them
He has bought a new house
A new house has been bought by him
She had written a letter
A letter had been written by her.
Who wrote this letter?
By whom was this letter written?
Who told you?
By whom were you told?
How can you do this?
How can it be done by you?
Why did you change the plug?
Why was the plug changed?
They let us go
We were let go
He made us work.
We were made to work.
He looked after the children well
The children were well looked after
We must write to him
He must be written to

1.8 Uses of passive construction:
Use
Example
1.When the agent is unknown or irrelevant
The minister was murdered
My car has been moved
2. When the agent is too obvious from the context
The thief was caught
The streets are swept every day
3. When the process is more important than the agent
Water is added to so sodium chloride
The mixture is boiled
4.When the agent does not want to reveal his/ her identity
An error is/ has been made( Instead of I made an error)
5. When the speaker wants to hide the source of some confidential information
I was informed that the grammar lessons were boring ( instead of Arun informed me…..)
6. To avoid responsibility
The account was mishandled ( instead of you mishandled  the account


1.9. Final exercise:
Change the following into passive:
1. We must not allow water to come into contact with sodium.
2. We ought to place the metal on a dry surface.
3. We can see several particles of iron and silver.
4. They should have submitted the project report.
5. Friction reduces the efficiency of machines.
6. A computer performs fast and accurate calculations.
7. They called of the meeting.
8. I would have kept your car here if you had left it with me.

Check your answers now:
1. Water must not be allowed to come into contact with sodium
2. The metal ought to be placed on a dry surface.
3. Several particles of iron and silver can be seen.
4. The project report should have been submitted.
5. The efficiency of machines is reduced by friction.
6. Fast and accurate calculations are performed by a computer.
7. The meeting was called off.
8. Your car would have been kept here by me if it had been left with me by me.

1.10. Impersonal passive.

Personal passive
Every verb that needs an object (transitive verb) can form a personal passive.
            They build houses (active)
            Houses are built.( passive)
Impersonal passive
Verbs without an object (intransitive verb) normally cannot form a personal passive sentence as there is no object that can become the subject of the passive voice.
If one wants to use an intransitive in a passive voice, they need an impersonal construction. Therefore this passive is called impersonal passive.
In English impersonal passive is only possible with verbs of perception ( eg. Say, think, know)
            Examples:
            1. They say that women live longer than men.( active)
            It is said that women live longer than men.( impersonal passive)       (or)
            Women are said to live longer than men (impersonal passive)
            2. People say that the children are afraid of ghosts (active)
            It is said that children are afraid of ghosts.( impersonal passive)       (or)
            Children are said to be afraid of ghosts
            3. They say she works hard (active)
            It is said that she works hard,( impersonal passive)]
            She is said to work hard.
           
           

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