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English-grammar project

English-grammar project. Passive Gerunds and infinitives. Arrangement:. Passive Grammar Differece : passive / active excercise Gerunds and Infinitives Grammar Excercise. Passive.

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English-grammar project

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  1. English-grammarproject Passive Gerunds and infinitives

  2. Arrangement: • Passive • Grammar • Differece: passive /active • excercise • Gerunds and Infinitives • Grammar • Excercise

  3. Passive • Passive: Theobject of an activeverbbecomsthesubject of the passive tense.The passive tenseisbuiltwiththeverbbe in thesametense as in the original activetense + thepastparticiple.Theuse of theverbgetinstead of beis also possible in the passive. Butgetis informal and describesactionsthatareunexpected.  

  4. Passive/ Active • Passive:Use passive whenthesubject in notclearorimportantorit'sveryclearwhoisthesubject. Withbyyoucan ad thesubject.  • Active:Useactivewhenthethingdoingtheactionisknown an shouldreceivethefocus. 

  5. Gerunds and infinitives

  6. Diffrentmeanings

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