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Active to Passive voice
Present Perfect & Past Perfect tenses
            Mr Abel Kok
Active to Passive voice
 Generally speaking, it is best to use the active voice. Eg.
“I wrote the book”. Instead of “The book was written by
                            me.”
However, the passive voice is necessary for the following
                          reasons:
    The focus on the object rather than the subject:
         Peter was reprimanded by the teacher.
             The subject (doer) is unknown:
             Eg. The bicycle has been stolen.
         To create suspense or dramatic effect:
  The cat was eaten by the rat! (This is typically used in
                         Headlines)
Synthesis (ACTIVE to PASSIVE Voice)      USE OF
Marie forgets the book.                     ‘PARTICIPLE’
              is forgotten by Marie.
The book________________________________.
                                                 +
Marie forgot the book.
                                            The tense
             was forgotten by Marie.
The book________________________________.   should not
Marie has forgotten the book.               be change.

The book________________________________.
          has been forgotten by Marie.
Marie had forgotten the book.                For ‘has’,
                                              ‘have’ &
The book________________________________.   ‘had’ – USE
           had been forgotten by Marie.
                                               ‘BEEN’
Synthesis (ACTIVE to PASSIVE Voice)       USE OF
Marie wipes the table.                       ‘PARTICIPLE’
                is wiped by Marie.
The table________________________________.
                                                  +
Marie wiped the table.
                                             The tense
               was wiped by Marie.
The table________________________________.   should not
Marie has wiped the table.                   be change.

The table________________________________.
             has been wiped by Marie.
Marie had wiped the table.                    For ‘has’,
                                               ‘have’ &
The table________________________________.   ‘had’ – USE
             had been wiped by Marie.
                                                ‘BEEN’
Present and Past Perfect Tenses
                                            Week
                                             5
Used when:
To show the relationship between 2 past events
Structure: had + participle
The time can be specified or left unspecified.
Words like ‘before, after’ can be used to make the
sequencing/ relationship of the 2 events clearer.
Johnson topped the class in last year’s PSLE as he
had studied hard for the past six years.
Which event happened first?
Revision on Participles


(Present)    (Past)     (Participles)
  Write      Wrote        Written
  Climb     Climbed       Climbed
  Read       Read          Read
  Come       Came          Come
   Cut         Cut           Cut
Present and Past Perfect Tenses
Used when:
To show the relationship between a past event
(unspecified time in the past) and continues to have an
effect now.
Often used with words like ‘never, ever, once, several
times, already, so far, for, since’.
Structure: has/have + participle
The computer cannot be switched on since he has
damaged the keyboard.

Which event has effects on the current state of affairs.
Present and Past Perfect Tenses
                                           Let’s apply
 Complete the sentences below with either the
  present or past perfect tenses. (Remember to
  use your participles)

 Oh no! My sister _________ (tear) my book! What am I
  going to do?
 If they _________ (know) this was going to happen, they
  might _______ (avoid) the disaster.
 The monkey _______ (break) the fence after it _____
  (steal) the bunch of bananas.
 The monkey _______ (break) the fence before it _____
  (steal) the bunch of bananas.
Present and Past Perfect Tenses
                                              Recap

Pesent Perfect Tenses emphasis the continuous effects
of a past event on the current state of affairs.
(Structure: has/have + participle)
Words often used with be:
Often used with words like ‘never, ever, once, several
times, already, so far, for, since’.

Past Perfect Tenses make the sequence/ relationship
between two past events clearer.
(Structure: Had + participle)
Words often used with be: before/ after

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Active to passive voice (Introduction)

  • 1. Active to Passive voice Present Perfect & Past Perfect tenses Mr Abel Kok
  • 2. Active to Passive voice Generally speaking, it is best to use the active voice. Eg. “I wrote the book”. Instead of “The book was written by me.” However, the passive voice is necessary for the following reasons: The focus on the object rather than the subject: Peter was reprimanded by the teacher. The subject (doer) is unknown: Eg. The bicycle has been stolen. To create suspense or dramatic effect: The cat was eaten by the rat! (This is typically used in Headlines)
  • 3. Synthesis (ACTIVE to PASSIVE Voice) USE OF Marie forgets the book. ‘PARTICIPLE’ is forgotten by Marie. The book________________________________. + Marie forgot the book. The tense was forgotten by Marie. The book________________________________. should not Marie has forgotten the book. be change. The book________________________________. has been forgotten by Marie. Marie had forgotten the book. For ‘has’, ‘have’ & The book________________________________. ‘had’ – USE had been forgotten by Marie. ‘BEEN’
  • 4. Synthesis (ACTIVE to PASSIVE Voice) USE OF Marie wipes the table. ‘PARTICIPLE’ is wiped by Marie. The table________________________________. + Marie wiped the table. The tense was wiped by Marie. The table________________________________. should not Marie has wiped the table. be change. The table________________________________. has been wiped by Marie. Marie had wiped the table. For ‘has’, ‘have’ & The table________________________________. ‘had’ – USE had been wiped by Marie. ‘BEEN’
  • 5. Present and Past Perfect Tenses Week 5 Used when: To show the relationship between 2 past events Structure: had + participle The time can be specified or left unspecified. Words like ‘before, after’ can be used to make the sequencing/ relationship of the 2 events clearer. Johnson topped the class in last year’s PSLE as he had studied hard for the past six years. Which event happened first?
  • 6. Revision on Participles (Present) (Past) (Participles) Write Wrote Written Climb Climbed Climbed Read Read Read Come Came Come Cut Cut Cut
  • 7. Present and Past Perfect Tenses Used when: To show the relationship between a past event (unspecified time in the past) and continues to have an effect now. Often used with words like ‘never, ever, once, several times, already, so far, for, since’. Structure: has/have + participle The computer cannot be switched on since he has damaged the keyboard. Which event has effects on the current state of affairs.
  • 8. Present and Past Perfect Tenses Let’s apply  Complete the sentences below with either the present or past perfect tenses. (Remember to use your participles)  Oh no! My sister _________ (tear) my book! What am I going to do?  If they _________ (know) this was going to happen, they might _______ (avoid) the disaster.  The monkey _______ (break) the fence after it _____ (steal) the bunch of bananas.  The monkey _______ (break) the fence before it _____ (steal) the bunch of bananas.
  • 9. Present and Past Perfect Tenses Recap Pesent Perfect Tenses emphasis the continuous effects of a past event on the current state of affairs. (Structure: has/have + participle) Words often used with be: Often used with words like ‘never, ever, once, several times, already, so far, for, since’. Past Perfect Tenses make the sequence/ relationship between two past events clearer. (Structure: Had + participle) Words often used with be: before/ after