Meaning :
Passive voice is a grammatical voice in which the subject receives the action of a transitive verb, and passive refers more generally to verbs using this construction and the passages in which they are used.
The Generic Structure/Formula :
- Active : S + Vactive + O
- Passive : O + to be + V3 + by + S
Active to passive voice :
Simple Present :
Noun + is/am/are + V3
ExampleActive: she is write a letter.
Passive: A letter is written by her.
Present continuous :
Noun + is/am/are + being + V3
Active: I am buying a motorcycle.
Passive: A motorcycle is being bought by me.
Simple Past :
Noun + was/were + V3
Active: The police released the hostages.
Passive: The hostages were released by the police.
Past Continuous :
Noun + was/were + being +V3
Active: The officer was investigating the case.
Passive: The case was being investigated by the officer.
Simple Future :
Noun + shall/will + be +V3
Active: The judges will issue a verdict against the accused.
Passive: A verdict against the accused will be issued by the judges.
Past Future :
Noun + should/would + be +V3
Active: The investigator would hand in the file.
Passive: The file would be handed in by the investigator.
Simple Present Perfect :
Noun + has/have + been + V3
Active: A local resident has uncovered an ancient boat.
Passive: An ancient boat has been uncovered by a local resident.
Past Perfect :
Noun + had + been + V3
Active: We had found your watch.
Passive: Your watch had been found by us.
Simple Future Perfect :
Noun + shall/will + have + been + V3
Active: The witness shall have shown the evidence.
Passive: The evidence will have been shown by the witness.
Past Future Perfect :
Noun + should/would + have + been + V3
Active: The major should have been invited by the president.
Passive: The president should have been invited by the major.
Modals :
Noun + must/shall/will/have to/has to + be + V3
Active: Sugiarto must report his attendance to the police once a week.
Passive: His attendance must be reported by Sugiarto to the police once a week.
Noun + is/am/are + V3
ExampleActive: she is write a letter.
Passive: A letter is written by her.
Present continuous :
Noun + is/am/are + being + V3
Active: I am buying a motorcycle.
Passive: A motorcycle is being bought by me.
Simple Past :
Noun + was/were + V3
Active: The police released the hostages.
Passive: The hostages were released by the police.
Past Continuous :
Noun + was/were + being +V3
Active: The officer was investigating the case.
Passive: The case was being investigated by the officer.
Simple Future :
Noun + shall/will + be +V3
Active: The judges will issue a verdict against the accused.
Passive: A verdict against the accused will be issued by the judges.
Past Future :
Noun + should/would + be +V3
Active: The investigator would hand in the file.
Passive: The file would be handed in by the investigator.
Simple Present Perfect :
Noun + has/have + been + V3
Active: A local resident has uncovered an ancient boat.
Passive: An ancient boat has been uncovered by a local resident.
Past Perfect :
Noun + had + been + V3
Active: We had found your watch.
Passive: Your watch had been found by us.
Simple Future Perfect :
Noun + shall/will + have + been + V3
Active: The witness shall have shown the evidence.
Passive: The evidence will have been shown by the witness.
Past Future Perfect :
Noun + should/would + have + been + V3
Active: The major should have been invited by the president.
Passive: The president should have been invited by the major.
Modals :
Noun + must/shall/will/have to/has to + be + V3
Active: Sugiarto must report his attendance to the police once a week.
Passive: His attendance must be reported by Sugiarto to the police once a week.
If you want to change an active sentence which has two objects into its passive forms, there are two ways :
- Make its indirect object into the subject of the passive sentence.
- Make its direct object into the subject of the passive sentence
Use of passive :
Passive voice is use when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action.
Example: My bike was stolen.
In the example above, the focus is on the fact that my bike was stolen. I don’t know, however, who did it.
Sometimes a statement in passive is more polite then active voice, as the following example shows: A mistake was made.
In this case, the focus on the fact that a mistake was made, but I don’t blame anyone.
When we rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following :
- The object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence.
- The finite form of the verb is changed (to be + past participle).
- The subject of the active sentence becomes by Agent in the passive sentence (or is dropped).
- Only active sentence containing object which can be changed into passive form.
- The two forms should have the same tenses.
How about the negative and interrogative?
Take a look at the followings :
- People don’t use bikes anymore.
- Bikes are not used anymore.
- Did the students play the cards in the class yesterday?
- Were the cards played in the class yesterday?
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