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Advanced
uses of the
passive voice
LEVEL NUMBER
GRAMMAR
LANGUAGE
Intermediate B2_1035G_EN English
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Goals
 Review how to form the
passive voice
 Learn when to use passive
voice in complex cases
 Practise writing and
speaking in the passive
voice
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The passive voice places more
emphasis on who or what receives the
action than who or what does the
action.
So you will be taught how to use it
today.
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Preview and warm-up
 In this lesson you are going to review how to use the passive voice and learn
more about how to use it in complex tenses.
Our product will be completed soon.
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Reviewing the passive voice
Active Passive
People speak
English in Australia.
English is spoken in
Australia.
Elena took the
minutes at todays
meeting.
The minutes of
todays meeting were
taken by Elena.
People eat turkey at
Christmas in the UK.
Turkey is eaten at
Christmas in the UK.
 Below are some examples of active and passive sentences in the present
simple and the past simple.
 Remember, the passive voice is formed using the verb be in the appropriate
tense and the past participle of the main verb.
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Here are some more examples of passive sentences in different tenses.
Reviewing the passive voice
Present continuous Past simple Present perfect
The problem is being
handled by the customer
service team.
Our suggestions were
implemented.
A meeting has been
arranged for next
Wednesday.
My car is being fixed.
The assignment was sent
out to the freelancers.
Houses have been built on
the land we used to play
on.
Lunch is being served in
the canteen
Linda was given a
promotion.
The project has finally been
completed.
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Past continuous Past perfect
A dog was being chased by a large
cat.
He had been warned about his behaviour
before.
A man was being held hostage while
the police negotiated.
She was angry because she had just been
fired from the job she loved.
Dinner was being served when the
plane hit turbulence.
They had been touted as the next big thing
but they never made it.
Here are some more passive structures in other tenses.
Reviewing the passive voice
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The preposition by
A man was arrested.
The clothes are made by children who work
very long hours.
My car has been stolen.
The court was told that the accused was
seen in the area.
The contract was not signed by my boss.
The notes were written by Joshua.
We can use the passive voice with or without by.
 We use by when we want to say who does the action.
 We do not use by when we do not know/cant say who performs an action or
when it is obvious who or what performs an action.
Look at the examples below and discuss why by was or wasnt used.
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Transform the sentences from active to passive
The man was arrested (by the
police).
3. Nora has conducted the
research for this report.
4. A co-worker is reviewing Noras
report.
5. They had already eaten all the
cookies when I arrived.
2. People in Britain send 350
million letters every year.
1. The police arrested the man.
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Discuss why you did or didnt use
by in the sentences on the
previous page.
The preposition by
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Fill in the gaps
Alice Hancock _______________ (give) her first piano
by her parents when she was 6. They thought it
_______________ (be) a big gift for a young girl but
they _______________ (convince) by her piano
teacher, who _______________ (tell) them that their
daughter was a genius. Unfortunately, the piano
_______________ (not touch) by Alice after the first
week of having it. However, Alices brother Mike
_______________ (turn out) to be a prodigy, and he
_______________ (play) the piano every day until he
_______________ (enter) for a musical competition
by Alices teacher. He _______________ (win), and
from then on the piano belonged to him.
Choose the passive or active voice in this text.
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Active Passive
We will finish the project by noon. The project will be finished by noon.
She will give a speech on time
management.
A speech will be given on time management.
An expert will demonstrate how to
use the new product.
How to use the new product will be
demonstrated by an expert.
Here is how we construct and use the passive voice with the future simple:
 will be + past participle
The passive voice with the future simple
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Here is how we construct and use the passive voice with the future perfect:
 will have been + past participle
The passive voice with the future perfect
Active Passive
We will have implemented all the
changes by the deadline.
The changes will all have been implemented
by the deadline.
I hope the real estate agent will have
sold our house by next month.
I hope our house will have been sold by next
month.
We will have released the product by
next month.
The product will have been released by next
month.
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To be born
To be born
I was born in 1980.
One baby is born every 40 seconds in the
UK.
Seven babies will have been born by the
time my shift finishes tonight!
Your baby will be born soon.
Over 100 babies have been born in this
hospital so far this year.
 One of the most common verbs which is used in the passive voice is to be
born.
 It is often used in the past tense, but can be used in others.
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Verbs that cant be used in the passive voice
 Intransitive verbs (those without an object) cannot be used in the passive
voice.
 Some stative verbs can also not be used in the passive.
Look at the examples below.
 He has arrived.
 John has a sister and a brother.
 Did you cycle here?
 I will sleep well tonight.
 This bag belongs to Helen.
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Fill in the gaps
Fill in the gaps with one of the verbs below in the future simple or the
future perfect.
1. The meeting _______________ next Tuesday.
2. If the court convicts you, you _______________ to
prison.
3. Our product _______________ in Europe and Asia.
4. The report_______________ by tomorrow morning.
5. The staff _______________ about the new
management in this afternoons meeting.
send finish hold tell sell
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I am found at one of the poles but
not the other.
My habitat is being destroyed.
People say I will become extinct if
we dont act soon.
What is it?
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Using the previous page as a model, choose three more animals or
people that you can describe in three sentences.
Try to use passive sentences as much as possible.
Who/what am I?
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3
1
To be born
Answer the questions below with your classmates.
Are any babies going to be born in your family soon?
Where were your parents and grandparents born?
When and where were you born?
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The passive in formal writing
The results of the experiment have not yet
been examined.
The theory of evolution was first
formulated by Charles Darwin.
Staff were observed during their working
hours and their movements were
measured.
As you probably remember, we often use the passive voice in formal writing.
Look at the examples of sentences below.
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Passive with be Passive with get
My findings were confirmed by an
expert in the field.
My findings got confirmed by an expert in
the field.
My absence was approved by my
boss.
My absence got approved by my boss.
 There is another more informal side to the passive voice and that is when it is
used with get. This is used in spoken language.
 Look at the examples below of a normal passive construction and the passive
with get. The structure is: subject + get + past participle.
The passive with get
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Get or be
Fill in the gaps with the passive voice using get or be depending on
which you think is more appropriate.
1. Did you hear that Dave _______________ (arrest)
last night?
2. A man aged 24 _______________ (arrest) last night
on suspicion of burglary.
3. John Parker _______________ (fire) for stealing
money from the firm.
4. John _______________ (fire) for taking money!
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?
?
?
What needs to be done?
What projects are you working
on at the moment? What needs
to be done by the end of this
month? Share your response
with the class using the passive
voice.
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True or false?
Fill in the gaps with passive verbs.
Now say if you think the sentences are true or not.
1. The first canned beer _______________ (sell) in
1933.
2. The first European Championship football
tournament _______________ (hold) in 1960.
3. Up to the year 2000, almost 2 million pairs of
Levis jeans _______________ (sell).
4. The first car _______________ (invent) by an
American.
5. George Washington _______________ (elect)
President of the United States in 1789.
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Write answers to these questions using the passive voice.
Writing
Who are the best electronics made by?
Who are your favourite clothes made
by?
Where are the worst cars
manufactured?
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Go back to the second slide of the lesson and check
if you have achieved all the goals of the lesson.
yes no
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Reflect on the goals
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Think about everything you have seen in this lesson.
What were the most difficult activities or words? The easiest?
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+

 If you have time, go over
the most difficult slides again
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Reflect on this lesson
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Exercise
p.
9
2.
350
million
letters
are
sent
in
Britain
every
year.
3.
The
research
for
this
report
was
conducted
by
Nora.
4.
Noras
report
is
being
reviewed
by
a
co-worker.
5.
The
cookies
had
already
been
eaten
when
I
arrived.
Exercise
p.
11
was
given,
was,
were
convinced,
had
told/told,
wasnt
touched,
turned
out,
played,
was
entered,
won
Exercise
p.
16
1.
will
be
held,
2.
will
be
sent,
3.
will
be
sold,
4.
will
have
been
finished,
5.
will
be
told
Exercise
p.
22
1.
Got
arrested,
2.
was
arrested,
3.
was
fired,
4.
got
fired
Exercise
p.
24
1.
was
sold
(T)
2.
was
held,
(T)
3.
had
been
sold
(F

2
billion
pairs)
4.
was
invented
(F

a
German)
5.
was
elected
(T)
Answer key
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Homework
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see
become
suspend
feel
go
fell
Complete the table with the past participle of the verbs
have
eat
give given
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Complete the sentences
2. A meal I have been cooked by someone was ...
3. My favourite book was written by
4. My favourite film was directed by
1. A great present I was given
Complete the sentences so they are true for you.
5. Something I am annoyed by
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Homework answer key
Exercise
p.
30
gone/been,
had,
seen,eaten,
become,
suspended,
felt,
fallen
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