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Passive Voice

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Learn Passive Voice in English and practice forming clear passive sentences with confidence.

The passive voice is used when the action or result is more important than the doer. The subject of the sentence receives the action. In many contexts, speakers choose passive voice for style, especially in formal, objective, or impersonal writing. The passive is often possible, but it is not always the only correct choice.

The passive is formed with be and a past participle. The tense is shown by the form of be, and the past participle stays the same. Only transitive verbs, which can take an object, usually make a normal passive sentence.

VerbForm
writeโœ๏ธwritten
make๐Ÿ› ๏ธmade
build๐Ÿ—๏ธbuilt
chooseโœ…chosen
send๐Ÿ“ฉsent

To change an active sentence into a passive sentence, move the object of the active sentence into the subject position. Then use the correct form of be and the past participle. The original subject can be added later with by if it is needed.

Rule
The object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence ๐Ÿ”„.
The verb changes to the correct form of be plus the past participle ๐Ÿงฉ.
The original subject can stay after by when the doer is important ๐Ÿ‘ค.

The agent is the doer of the action. In passive sentences, it can be introduced with by, but it is often omitted when the doer is unknown, obvious, or not important. In some styles, especially formal writing, leaving out the agent helps keep the focus on the action or result.

Rule
Use by to name the doer when this information is necessary ๐ŸŽฏ.
Omit the agent when the doer is unknown or not important ๐ŸŒซ๏ธ.
Omit the agent when the reader can easily guess the doer ๐Ÿ‘€.

Passive voice is used in many common tenses. The tense changes in be, and the main verb stays in the past participle form. Some tenses are more common in the passive than others, depending on style and context.

SubjectForm
Present simpleโš™๏ธis made
Past simple๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธwas made
Present continuous๐Ÿ”„is being made
Present perfectโœ…has been made
Future๐Ÿ”ฎwill be made

Passive voice can also be used with modal verbs. The pattern is modal plus be plus past participle. It is also possible after some reporting or planning structures with an infinitive, using to be plus past participle.

SubjectForm
Modal๐Ÿ‘€can be seen
Modal๐Ÿ“Œmust be finished
Modal๐Ÿ”should be checked
Infinitive๐Ÿงพto be done
Infinitive๐Ÿ’Œto be invited

You can now recognize passive voice, form it with be and a past participle, and change active sentences into passive ones. You can decide whether to include the agent with by or leave it out. You can also use passive forms in common tenses, with modal verbs, and with infinitives when the action matters more than the doer.

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