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How do you make passives in Portuguese?

How do you make passives in Portuguese?. Os jogos olímpicos são disputados a cada 4 anos. Mais um carro foi incendiado no Rio. O novo ar condicionado será instalado nas férias. How do you make passives in Portuguese?. Os jogos olímpicos são disputados a cada 4 anos.

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How do you make passives in Portuguese?

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  1. How do you make passives in Portuguese? • Os jogos olímpicos são disputados a cada 4 anos. • Mais um carro foi incendiado no Rio. • O novo ar condicionado será instalado nas férias

  2. How do you make passives in Portuguese? • Os jogos olímpicos sãodisputados a cada 4 anos. • Mais um carro foiincendiado no Rio. • O novo ar condicionado seráinstalado nas férias

  3. How do you make passives in Portuguese? Ser + Verbo principal (no particípio)

  4. Why do you use passives in Portuguese? • Os jogos olímpicos sãodisputados a cada 4 anos. • Mais um carro foiincendiado no Rio. • O novo ar condicionado seráinstalado nas férias

  5. Why do you use passives in Portuguese? • Because the person who performed the action is unknown; • Because the person who performed the action is widely known; • Because the person who performed the action is unimportant; • Because the action itself is what really matters.

  6. How do you make passives in English? to be + main verb (past participle)

  7. Passives • Present simple: My car isserviced twice a year. • Present continuous: My car is being serviced now. • Past simple: My car wasserviced last month. • Past continuous: My car was beingserviced when I went to the garage. • Present perfect: My car has already beenserviced. • Past perfect: My car had beenserviced by 2 o’clock. • Future simple: My car will beserviced tomorrow. • Future perfect: My car will have beenserviced by Monday. • Modals: My car must beserviced before the trip.

  8. 2-object verbs • I gave Ann a book for her birthday.

  9. 2-object verbs • I gave Anna book for her birthday.

  10. 2-object verbs • I gave Anna book for her birthday. • A book was given to Ann for her birthday (by me). • Ann was given a book for her birthday (by me).

  11. 2-object verbs • Ask • Pay • Sell • Offer • Tell • Buy • Bring • Send • Lend • Promise • Write • Give

  12. 2-object verbs • I lent Paulsome money. • Some money was lent to Paul (by me). • Paul was lent some money (by me).

  13. 2-object verbs • She asked mea favour. • A favour was asked to me (by her). • I was asked a favour (by her).

  14. 2-object verbs • Laura will send mepostcards from Hungary. • Postcards will be sent to me from Hungary (by Laura). • I will be sent postcards from Hungary (by Laura).

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