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 Voice is a set of a verb showing relation
  of the subject to action as active or
  passive voice.
 A verb is in the active voice when its
  subject acts—when the subject does
  something (to its object)
1. Razia studies her lesson carefully
Razia is the subject ,studies is the transitive
   verb and her lessons is the object
 Change the arrangements of the
  words.bring the object to the beginning
  so as to show that it is acted upon.
 Change the main verb into its third form.
 Use the necessary helping
  verb(is,was,be,etc) in the passive voice
  according to the tense.
Subject   Verb       Object




          be     V3 (by subject)
Asim           wrote        a letter.
      into:
    A letter was written           by Asim.
We used „was‟ as one of the forms of verb „ be




            WHY?
‟.
We used „was‟ as one of the forms of verb „ be ‟
, and it is the simple past tense.


      That‟s because…..
     The main verb in the active sentence
     was in the simple past tense.

      Asim           wrote         a letter.

      A letter was       written     by Asim.
Verb       Object
   Asim        wrote      a letter.

A Passive Sentence
 Object   be     V3     (by Subject)
 A letter was written    by Asim.
To use one of the forms of verb to be,
we have to meet two conditions:

                 be


                      What agrees
   The same
                      with the new
  tense of the
                         subject
   main verb
                        ( object)
The same
be   tense of the
      main verb
The Simple Present


             Active                                           Passive
They write / don’t write the science column.     The science column is/ isn’t written by them.

He writes / doesn’t write the science columns.   The science columns are/ aren’t written by him.


   Do they write the science column?             Is the science column written by them?
   Does he write the science columns?            Are the science columns written by him?



  What do the Dental students write?             What is written by the Dental students?
  What does the Pharma student write?            What is written by the Pharma student?
The Present Progressive


               Active                                           Passive
He is fixing the stove.                         The stove is being fixed.

They aren’t using the main meeting room.        The main meeting room is not being used.


Is the worker painting his condominium?         Is his condominium being painted?

Are they finalizing their biology project?      Is their biology project being finalized?


Where is he taking the guests?                  Where are the guests being taken?

What are they doing about the new complaints?   What is being done about the new complaints?
The Present Perfect


             Active                                          Passive
He has broken / hasn’t broken the window.     The window has/hasn’t been broken (by him).

They have seen / have never seen a UFO in     A UFO [has /has never] been seen in this
this country before.                          country before.

Has he (ever) broken the window?              Has the window (ever) been broken (by him)?

Have they (ever) seen a UFO in this           Has a UFO (ever) been seen in this country
country before?                               before?

What has he broken?                           What has been broken?

What have they seen in this country before?   What has been seen in this country before?
The Present Perfect Progressive

                                               Passive
          Active                         (Rarely used and considered
                                           awkward with this tense)
They have been teaching anatomy     Anatomy and other medical courses
and other medical courses in this   have been being taught in this college
college since 2007.                 since 2007.

Have those kids been torturing      Has that kitten been being tortured
that kitten?                        by those kids?


What have they been teaching in     What has been being taught in this
this college since 2007?            college since 2007?
The Simple Past


              Active                                          Passive
                                                      ‘Sense and Sensibility ‘ was written by
Jane Austen wrote ‘Sense and Sensibility ‘ in 1811.
                                                      Jane Austen in 1811.
No one knew his real name.
                                                      His real name wasn’t known.
The police didn’t find their hiding place.
                                                      Their hiding place wasn’t found.

    Did they arrange her birthday party?               Was her birthday party arranged?



         Where did they send him?                          Where was he sent ?
The Past Progressive


             Active                                         Passive
He was cleaning the attic when he found his    The attic was being cleaned when his old jacket
old jacket.                                    was found.

While they were counting the votes, his        While the votes were being counted, his
campaign manager announced his                 withdrawal was announced by his campaign
withdrawal.                                    manager.


Were they interviewing him when someone       Was he being interviewed when his apartment
broke into his apartment?                     was broken into?


  Where were they sending it?                 Where was it being sent?
The Future Simple and other Modal Auxiliary
Structures


             Active                                        Passive
They will send some warning letters soon.    Some warning letters will be sent soon.
Ahmad is going to write the art column.      The art column is going to be written by Ahmad.

They must obey the rules.                    The rules must be obeyed.

Will they send the warning letters soon?    Will the warning letters be sent soon?
Is Ahmad going to write the art column?     Is the art column going to be written by Ahmad?

Do they have to obey the rules?             Do the rules have to be obeyed?
Can you deliver this envelope tonight?      Can this envelope be delivered tonight?

 When will they send the warning letters?   When will the warning letters be sent?
 What will the Dental students write?       What will be written by the Dental students?
The Past Perfect


              Active                                         Passive
They broke the window after they had hit it   The window was broken after it had been hit
with a stone.                                 with a stone.



Had they completed the housework before       Had the housework been completed before
they called their friends?                    their friends were called?



Why had they sent him to Malaysia earlier?    Why had he been sent to Malaysia earlier?
Ali         takes    the
                     pills.




The pills      are            taken by Ali.
People speak English in many countries.




   English is spoken in many countries.
Someone robbed the bank
yesterday.



  The bank was robbed yesterday.
Our teacher will collect the projects tomorrow.




  The projects will be collected tomorrow.
The tailor has made this suit for me.




This suit has been made for me.
Builders had made this house using mud.




This house had been made using
mud .
Jill paints the fence once a year.




The fence is painted once a year.
Sue bought a silk dress for her sister‟s wedding.




    A silk dress was bought by Sue.
The police arrested them yesterday.




    They were arrested yesterday.
John and Paul have taken a lot of
               pictures
   since they arrived on the island.


 A lot of pictures have been taken
by John and Paul since they arrived
            on the island.
We asked her to help with the
housework.



She was asked to help with the
housework.
Passive Questions: (Simple Present)




 Does
 Do                    Subject             verb      Object ?




Am
Is                  Object         Verb 3         (by Subject) ?
Are
Passive Questions: (Simple Past)




 Did                Subject          verb      Object ?




Was
Were             Object         Verb 3      (by Subject) ?
Passive Questions: (Simple Future: be going to + stem verb)




 Am
 Is               Subject       going to        verb      Object ?

 Are




 Am
 Is         Object          going to be Verb 3 (by Subject) ?
 Are
 1. when the main interest of the speaker
  or writer is on the predicate so the
  natural tendency is to begin with the
  predicate.
 e.g People speak English all over the
  world.
 We are really concerned with “the
  speaking of English” not the vague
  subject “people”.
 1. Only a transitive verb can be changed
  into the passive voice because only a
  transitive verb can have an object.Thus
  we can‟t change this sentence into the
  passive voice :
 They sleep at noon.
 2.If a passive voice sentence does not
  have the subject,it cannot be changed
  into active voice like this;
 Cocounut trees are grown here.
 When the agent is unknown
e.g. this book was written 1000 years ago.
 When what was done is more important
  than who did it.
 e.g. I was born in 1981
 To make announcements
e.g. A lecture on nutrition will be delivered by
  Dr Ali in multipurpose hall.
 In English language theme is mentioned
  first.
Pedagogical grammar(voice system)

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Pedagogical grammar(voice system)

  • 1.
  • 2.  Voice is a set of a verb showing relation of the subject to action as active or passive voice.  A verb is in the active voice when its subject acts—when the subject does something (to its object) 1. Razia studies her lesson carefully Razia is the subject ,studies is the transitive verb and her lessons is the object
  • 3.  Change the arrangements of the words.bring the object to the beginning so as to show that it is acted upon.  Change the main verb into its third form.  Use the necessary helping verb(is,was,be,etc) in the passive voice according to the tense.
  • 4. Subject Verb Object be V3 (by subject)
  • 5. Asim wrote a letter. into: A letter was written by Asim. We used „was‟ as one of the forms of verb „ be WHY? ‟.
  • 6. We used „was‟ as one of the forms of verb „ be ‟ , and it is the simple past tense. That‟s because….. The main verb in the active sentence was in the simple past tense. Asim wrote a letter. A letter was written by Asim.
  • 7. Verb Object Asim wrote a letter. A Passive Sentence Object be V3 (by Subject) A letter was written by Asim.
  • 8. To use one of the forms of verb to be, we have to meet two conditions: be What agrees The same with the new tense of the subject main verb ( object)
  • 9. The same be tense of the main verb
  • 10. The Simple Present Active Passive They write / don’t write the science column. The science column is/ isn’t written by them. He writes / doesn’t write the science columns. The science columns are/ aren’t written by him. Do they write the science column? Is the science column written by them? Does he write the science columns? Are the science columns written by him? What do the Dental students write? What is written by the Dental students? What does the Pharma student write? What is written by the Pharma student?
  • 11. The Present Progressive Active Passive He is fixing the stove. The stove is being fixed. They aren’t using the main meeting room. The main meeting room is not being used. Is the worker painting his condominium? Is his condominium being painted? Are they finalizing their biology project? Is their biology project being finalized? Where is he taking the guests? Where are the guests being taken? What are they doing about the new complaints? What is being done about the new complaints?
  • 12. The Present Perfect Active Passive He has broken / hasn’t broken the window. The window has/hasn’t been broken (by him). They have seen / have never seen a UFO in A UFO [has /has never] been seen in this this country before. country before. Has he (ever) broken the window? Has the window (ever) been broken (by him)? Have they (ever) seen a UFO in this Has a UFO (ever) been seen in this country country before? before? What has he broken? What has been broken? What have they seen in this country before? What has been seen in this country before?
  • 13. The Present Perfect Progressive Passive Active (Rarely used and considered awkward with this tense) They have been teaching anatomy Anatomy and other medical courses and other medical courses in this have been being taught in this college college since 2007. since 2007. Have those kids been torturing Has that kitten been being tortured that kitten? by those kids? What have they been teaching in What has been being taught in this this college since 2007? college since 2007?
  • 14. The Simple Past Active Passive ‘Sense and Sensibility ‘ was written by Jane Austen wrote ‘Sense and Sensibility ‘ in 1811. Jane Austen in 1811. No one knew his real name. His real name wasn’t known. The police didn’t find their hiding place. Their hiding place wasn’t found. Did they arrange her birthday party? Was her birthday party arranged? Where did they send him? Where was he sent ?
  • 15. The Past Progressive Active Passive He was cleaning the attic when he found his The attic was being cleaned when his old jacket old jacket. was found. While they were counting the votes, his While the votes were being counted, his campaign manager announced his withdrawal was announced by his campaign withdrawal. manager. Were they interviewing him when someone Was he being interviewed when his apartment broke into his apartment? was broken into? Where were they sending it? Where was it being sent?
  • 16. The Future Simple and other Modal Auxiliary Structures Active Passive They will send some warning letters soon. Some warning letters will be sent soon. Ahmad is going to write the art column. The art column is going to be written by Ahmad. They must obey the rules. The rules must be obeyed. Will they send the warning letters soon? Will the warning letters be sent soon? Is Ahmad going to write the art column? Is the art column going to be written by Ahmad? Do they have to obey the rules? Do the rules have to be obeyed? Can you deliver this envelope tonight? Can this envelope be delivered tonight? When will they send the warning letters? When will the warning letters be sent? What will the Dental students write? What will be written by the Dental students?
  • 17. The Past Perfect Active Passive They broke the window after they had hit it The window was broken after it had been hit with a stone. with a stone. Had they completed the housework before Had the housework been completed before they called their friends? their friends were called? Why had they sent him to Malaysia earlier? Why had he been sent to Malaysia earlier?
  • 18. Ali takes the pills. The pills are taken by Ali.
  • 19. People speak English in many countries. English is spoken in many countries.
  • 20. Someone robbed the bank yesterday. The bank was robbed yesterday.
  • 21. Our teacher will collect the projects tomorrow. The projects will be collected tomorrow.
  • 22. The tailor has made this suit for me. This suit has been made for me.
  • 23. Builders had made this house using mud. This house had been made using mud .
  • 24. Jill paints the fence once a year. The fence is painted once a year.
  • 25. Sue bought a silk dress for her sister‟s wedding. A silk dress was bought by Sue.
  • 26. The police arrested them yesterday. They were arrested yesterday.
  • 27. John and Paul have taken a lot of pictures since they arrived on the island. A lot of pictures have been taken by John and Paul since they arrived on the island.
  • 28. We asked her to help with the housework. She was asked to help with the housework.
  • 29. Passive Questions: (Simple Present) Does Do Subject verb Object ? Am Is Object Verb 3 (by Subject) ? Are
  • 30. Passive Questions: (Simple Past) Did Subject verb Object ? Was Were Object Verb 3 (by Subject) ?
  • 31. Passive Questions: (Simple Future: be going to + stem verb) Am Is Subject going to verb Object ? Are Am Is Object going to be Verb 3 (by Subject) ? Are
  • 32.  1. when the main interest of the speaker or writer is on the predicate so the natural tendency is to begin with the predicate.  e.g People speak English all over the world.  We are really concerned with “the speaking of English” not the vague subject “people”.
  • 33.  1. Only a transitive verb can be changed into the passive voice because only a transitive verb can have an object.Thus we can‟t change this sentence into the passive voice :  They sleep at noon.  2.If a passive voice sentence does not have the subject,it cannot be changed into active voice like this;  Cocounut trees are grown here.
  • 34.  When the agent is unknown e.g. this book was written 1000 years ago.  When what was done is more important than who did it. e.g. I was born in 1981  To make announcements e.g. A lecture on nutrition will be delivered by Dr Ali in multipurpose hall.  In English language theme is mentioned first.