Passive Voice and Gerunds in English Grammar
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Learn the differences between passive and active voice, gerunds, and infinitives. Practice exercises to improve your grammar skills and understand how to form sentences using these structures effectively.
Passive Voice and Gerunds in English Grammar
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English-grammarproject Passive Gerunds and infinitives
Arrangement: • Passive • Grammar • Differece: passive /active • excercise • Gerunds and Infinitives • Grammar • Excercise
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.
Passive/ Active • Passive:Use passive whenthesubject in notclearorimportantorit'sveryclearwhoisthesubject. Withbyyoucan ad thesubject. • Active:Useactivewhenthethingdoingtheactionisknown an shouldreceivethefocus.