Passive Voice - English Lesson
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Hello ma'am, My English teacher told me, "There is not a passive voice of future continuing" because "be" cannot occur twice in a sentence.
please clarify it .
It will be being done. (There are 2 "Be" One is Be and another is Being .
Please explain this to me .
7 YEARS AGO AND STILL REPLYING WHAT A LEGEND
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@Rabin Regmi
If you know the subject, you can put it at the end of the sentence after 'by'. But, only do this if the subject is also an important piece of information.
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New video on the passive voice for you.
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1:01 What is passive voice?
2:26 When to use it?
3:06 Formula of passive voice
6:09 Passive + tenses
8:20 Passive and other structures
10:00 Passive and object
11:13 Common mistakes
Exercises ua-cam.com/video/ye3-vJkO0A8/v-deo.html
Hello Minno! I like your vídeo lesson about Passive Voice. It's quite interesting to me because I've been studying this topic with a private teacher, and your explanation made it clear to me.
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Omar Bhrawy,
After 'will', 'would', 'can' etc. the verb is always in its infinitive form regardless of the pronoun:
I have / It has ...
I will HAVE / It will HAVE ...
do you mean teacher (modal + infinitive!) ??
No, What she means is (modal + infinitive without "TO") otherswords their basic form. For all modal verbs apply this rule but "Have to" or "ought to". Nice Weekend.
Can u do a lesson on an informal and formal language Please
Madam pls answer me . I have some serious doubt
active -
I don't mind teaching her
passive -
she doesn't mind being taught
In this first sentence she is not the not minding person . That teacher is the one who doesn't mind.
But in 2nd u gave passive that meaning became she is the not minding person . But actually she was not. That teacher is the not minding person for teaching
so am I right ?
@@salmankv2409 @Anglo-Link I have the same concern. Could you please consider it?
Very helpful! I'm in 7th grade and the test is being written (lol) by me next Monday and I can finally understand Passive Voice! Thanks a lot!! :))
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It is the best video i saw about active and passive.Thanks a ton.
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This helped me so much I now understand what it actually means
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I am Korean. 16 years old. We are taught the garamar in school to translate sentence in high school. It is very hard. Passieve is more hard. It has many meaning. lol..
the more its hard the more its challenge you :D
+Anna DK I know. So I memorize the hard passive voice word. Just memorizing.Becacause hangul is diffrent with english.
+okwlsgks Generally, the use of passive voice is when you want to focus away person doing the action and on the action itself.
For example:
Active: John wrote the letter of recommendation.
Passive: The letter of recommendation was written by John.
+E-quip Training Limited I know that. Just translate like Active by focusing on action. But non By-noun passive so hard.
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5:04 How to know when do we need to use "Is delivered" or "was delivered"? Same goes for the third example, "Is stolen" or "was stolen".
aiklone1314
It depends on the tense of the active sentence:
They DELIVER ..... >>> It IS delivered (Present Tense)
They DELIVERED ... >>> It WAS delivered (Past Tense)
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Simple explanation, it is much easier to understand. Thank you.
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in expression containing gerund:
"I don't mind teaching her" as you have said in the passive voice it will be "she doesn't mind being taught"
I see a small issue here, because when you've formulated it to the passive voice the meaning of the sentence has changed, at first i was the one who doesn't mind then she became the one who doesn't mind after you've formulated it to the passive voice, so does that mean when you formulate a sentence containing a gerund to a passive voice you'll have to change the meaning of it?
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Thank you. It is a very comprehensive explanation of using passive voice.
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thanks for sharing such great ideas about passive voice. really appreciating!!!!!!!!
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Cuando hablas español y tenes que estudiar esto para el examen de mañana XD
hello Minoo...which one is (more) correct?
-This can apply to anyone...
-This can be applied to anyone...
thanx in advance...
Both are correct. It depends on the context:
This rule applies to everyone. 'this rule' is the subject.
This rule was applied to everyone by the authorities. 'this rule' is the object
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Eita como ficou difícil no Inglês. Assisti um vídeo no Português e foi tão fácil.
Acho que a voz passiva é muito menos usada em português do que em inglês, não e?
Acho que não.
E o que eu falei é que verifiquei o mesmo assunto explicado em português é foi muito mais fácil.
In the video,
She avoids seeing him
= He avoids being seen.
Doesn't this change the meaning of the active sentence?
In active, the one who avoids is "her" but in the passive, the one who avoids is "him".
And also :
- He wants to play that game.
- she likes telling her mom.
If you say :
"That game wants to be played."
Doesn't it mean you're changing "That game wants him to play." ?
Isn't it supposed to be "That game is wanted to be played by him." ?
yeah i know, native speakers may never want to say this, but our teacher loves giving hard question.
If you say :
- Her mom loves being told.
Doesn't it mean you're changing "Her mom loves her telling" ?
isn't it supposed to be "Her mom is loved being told" ?
You're right. My example is not the best as the idea has changed. Better example:
He avoids Linda seeing him. >> He avoids being see by Linda.
Be careful that you must use the object of the verb that you're changing into Passive, and leave the rest of the sentence as is:
He wants to play that game. > He wants that game to be played.
She likes telling her mum. >> She like her mum being told.
@@AngloLinkEnglish shouldn't the sentence be added "by him/her/them - self" ?
Because if i were to say "he wants that game to be played" and without adding "himself", could it also answer another question ? (like : he wants her to play that game)
You're right. To keep the whole idea, you need to add 'by himself' and 'by herself'. It's just so unusual to use the Passive Voice like this.
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Can we change this sentence in Passive Voice?:
Come and take these tears away.
How would it be?
no i guess bcz there is no object
excellent...The video has been looked by me...XD
Good Passive construction, Luis David. Just a vocabulary point: 'The video has been WATCHED by me.'
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It was very helpful and understanding video
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Hello.. would you please tell which one of the following sentences is correct and why ? .
1- The left side door will open
or
2- The left side door will be opened ..
by the way that door is a door for the subway ..
And thank you .. : )
+sorryman00
As a door in the subway opens by itself, the first sentence is correct.
Tks teacher for ur reply but to me both sentences are grammatically perferct as No. 1 -The door is auto and No.2 it is a Pass V so we need an agent or performer to open the door.
Pls comment
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+Paradox Hernandez
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mam here is a sentence " put up a chair there " in passive voice
1) Have a chair put up there
2) Have a chair be put up
which one is correct
1) is correct. This is a special case of the Passive Voice, called 'causative 'have'.
Pls madam if b verb is compulsory to Psv V then there is no bv in No. 1
If any exception that bv is not to b used pls send me that course.
1st one is correct by causative condition case
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GREAT EXPLANATION! Thank you.
+Taha Muqtader
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1:30
John has cleaned the room?
Its active sentence
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Thank you. It is the best lesson about passive voice, which I have ever seen.
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hello Rabin, may you explain me passive voice with gerund... it is very dificult for me. Thank you :)
I avoid seeing him =>
He avoids being seen
Something is wrong with this sentence as the meaning of the passive form is different from the active. Don’t you think so?
You're right. The sense has changed. I had annotated the slide with a better example, but annotations have been removed: John avoid Sarah seeing him. >> John avoids being seen by Sarah.
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don't you think that there is a little ambuguity in the reformulation of the ING form
=== i avoid seeing him =====he avoids being seen
why not=== he is avoided being seen
Yes, that's right, Habib.
The correct example is: John avoids Lucy seeing him. >> John avoids being seen by Lucy.
@@AngloLinkEnglish could you help me with this sentence?
THE STUDENTS AVOID CALLING SIR DJBA AT NIGHT.
@@mouhamadoudjiba1419 The students avoid sir djba to be called at night.
Sir djba is avoided being called at night by the students.
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Great explanation mam its very helpful for my exam thankyou very much..........
At 6:26 u said when there is no object u can’t change it to passive than where is object in I do it ?
The object is 'it'.
I do the work (it). >> The work (it) is done.
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