This document discusses the passive voice in English grammar. It provides an example of converting an active voice sentence ("She eats apples") to a passive voice sentence ("Apples are eaten by her") by moving the object of the active sentence ("apples") to the subject of the passive sentence. It also outlines the grammatical structure of the passive voice, which uses some form of "to be" plus the past participle of the main verb. Students are assigned to bring in an item of clothing or accessory to be described in class the next day.
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5. The Passive Voice
The Pasive voice is used when we want to give a great
importance to the object of a statement.
Look the differences in this sentences:
She eats apples. Apples are eaten by her.
(Who eats is important) (what she eats is important)
Active Voice Passive Voice
6. The Passive Voice
PERSON VERB
PRESENT SIMPLE
COMPLEMENT
SHE EATS APPLES.
NEW PERSON
(From the complement)
VERB
PRESENT PASSIVE
TO BE + PAST PARTICIPLE VERB
NEW COMPLEMENT
APPLES ARE EATEN BY HER
9. Bring an item of clothing
or clothing accessory to
be describe for tomorrow