... PASSIVEVOICE • To day, we will learn about passive sentences and how to use passive sentences • We hope to finish today’s lesson we will understand passive sentences and ... understand passive sentences and know how to identify passive sentences OK • In english, people often use passivevoice • STRUCTURE: • Active: S + V + O • Passive: => S +be + VPII + (by O ) • Khác với ... have,get: • Have: Active: S+ Have+ O1 (person) +O (thing).=> passive: S+ have+O2 (thing) + VPII Eg:I had him repair the roof yesterday=> I had the roof repaired yesterday • GET: Active: S+ get...
... survey of English major juniors' activeversuspassive learning styles atbvu Active Learning There is a brief comparison between active leaning and passive learning Active learning is a broadly concept, ... provides a comparison between active and passive learning styles It is evident that passive learning styles outnumber active learning styles, nearly a half (43%) students study active ways The proportions ... second-year students learn English? In the term of using active and passive learning styles, the students use active learning outnumber passive learning? The chart Percentage of students’ learning...
... Notes The object of the active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb The subject of the active verb becomes the object of the passive verb Note that the object of the passive verb is not always...
... letter being written by you? (Active verb – is/are writing; passive verb – is/are being written) A canal was being dug by the workers (Active verb – was/were digging; passive verb – was/were being ... (by me) by the end of this week (Active verb – will finish; passive verb –will be finished) Has your job been finished by you? (Active verb – has/have finished; passive verb – has/have been finished) ... of his mother’s death (Active verb – has/have informed; passive verb – has/have been informed) 10 All the necessary precautions were taken by them (Active verb – took; passive verb – was/were...
... PRESENT/FUTURE MODALS The passive form follows this pattern: modal + be + past participle WILL / WON'T (WILL NOT) Active: WILL / WON'T (WILL NOT) Passive: Sharon will invite Tom to the ... by them PAST MODALS The past passive form follows this pattern: modal + have been + past participle SHOULD HAVE / SHOULDN'T HAVE Active: SHOULD HAVE / SHOULDN'T HAVE Passive: The students should ... can not be foretold by Terry.) MAY / MAY NOT and MAY / MAY NOT and MIGHT / MIGHT NOT Active: MIGHT / MIGHT NOT Passive: That company may offer Katya a new contract Katya may be offered a new contract...
... The grocery clerk wrote a note on the brown paper bag Active- PassiveVoice - Exercise Change each passivevoice sentence into the activevoice Write your new sentences on the lines below each ... 10 The author presents the story in a dispassionate way Active- PassiveVoice - Exercise Change each passivevoice sentence into the activevoice Write your new sentences on the lines below each ... year 10 That investment will make a good deal of money Active- PassiveVoice - Exercise Change each passivevoice sentence into the activevoice Write your new sentences on the lines below each...