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Passive form of verbs
PASSIVE FORM OF VERBS The passive form of verbs is formed of BE + the past participle, (example : English is spoken here) ◊ We use the active form of a verb to say what a subject does. Example : The chef cooks food every day. ◊ We use the passive form to say what happens to the subject. Example : Food is cooked every day. ◊ The subject of a passive verb corresponds to the object of an active verb. *Food is cooked every day. (Passive) *The chef cooks food every day. (Active) ◊ We use the passive form of a verb when it is not important who does the action, or when we don't know who does it. *The letter was delivered at 9 a.m. (The identity of the person who delivered the letter is unknown or unimportant.) If we want to say who does the action, we use 'by' : *The letter was delivered by the postman. VERB: ACTIVE & PASSIVE Infinitive: To cook To be cooked Present Simple : I cook food in the kitchen. Food is cooked in the kitchen. Present Continuous : I am cooking food in the kitchen. Food is being cooked in the kitchen. Present Perfect : I have cooked food in the kitchen. Food has been cooked in the kitchen. Past Simple : I cooked food in the kitchen yesterday. Food was cooked in the kitchen yesterday. Past Continuous : I was cooking food in the kitchen. Food was being cooked in the kitchen. Past Perfect : I had cooked food in the kitchen. Food had been cooked in the kitchen. Future Simple : I will cook food in the kitchen. Food will be cooked in the kitchen. Future Perfect : I will have cooked food in the kitchen. Food will have been cooked in the kitchen. |
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