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Present simple passive
Functions of the Passive Voice
The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or thing that is the object of an action, instead of the person or thing that performs the action. In other words, the most important person or thing becomes the subject of the sentence.
Uses
1. We use the passive voice when we do not know who has performed the action.
2. We use the passive voice when we want to give more importance to what happened, who did the action or when we do not want to say who did it.
Forming Simple Present Passive
Affirmative Form | Object + am / is / are + verb3 (past participle) |
Question Form | Am / Is / Are + Object + verb3 (past participle) ? |
Examples:
Active : The gardener waters the flowers every evening.
Passive: The flowers are watered by the gardener every evening.
Active : Helen doesn't drink anything in parties.
Passive: Nothing is drunk by Helen in parties.
Active : Who sells umbrellas?
Passive: Who are umbrellas sold by?
Active : My mother doesn't paint the walls.
Passive: The walls aren't painted by my mother.
Exercises
1. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: They make many movies in Hollywood.
2. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: The students will give a presentation tomorrow.
3. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: Someone has stolen my bike!
4. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: We receive the newspaper everyday.
5. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: The children have eaten the cookies.
2. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: The students will give a presentation tomorrow.
3. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: Someone has stolen my bike!
4. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: We receive the newspaper everyday.
5. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: The children have eaten the cookies.
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- Back up: apoyar.
- Bring up: mencionar algo.
- Carry out: llevar a cabo.
- Come across: encontrarse a alguien por casualidad.
- Come up with: ocurrirse (una idea, solución...).
- Drop off: dejar a alguien en un sitio.
- Find out: averiguar.
- Get along: llevarse bien.
- Get back to: responder más tarde.
- Get over: superar.
- Give up: dejar un hábito.
- Hurry up: darse prisa.
- Look after: cuidar de alguien.
- Make up: recuperar.
- Pick up: recoger.
- Point out: señalar.
- Set up: fundar, establecer.
- Turn on/off: encender/apagar.
- Turn out: ocurrir de manera diferente a lo esperado.
- Turn up: llegar o aparecer.
Phrasal Adverbs Writting
I am an English teacher, and I am looking for help for a student who does not have a good behavior in class and does not let me teach other students. What I can do? help. who can back up? someone who can get along with he and help him
Hello, it is a child and children at his
age have to be very restless I suggest you to make a treat, if he is compelled
well you stop screaming or something like that, and if the treat break down you can call your parents but you have to look forward if your behavior improves
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Zero Conditionaland First Conditional
Concepts
The zero conditional is used a lot to talk about general truths. For example: If you heat an ice cube, it
melts. Speaking of clauses the formulation of the zero conditional in English involves two clauses. The first clause, known as "the if clause" (the clause that begins with if) or the conditional
clause, introduces a condition. The second clause, known as the main clause, introduces a possible result of the conditional clause.
Structure:
For zero conditional
Option 1: If + subject + verb in present, subject + verb in present
Option 2: subject + verb in present + if + subject + verb in present
Examples:
Examples of option 1
Examples of option 2
Concept
The first conditional is a type of conditional that is used to express a condition-outcome relationship in particular situations that occur in the future. The first conditional is used to express future plans, threats, warnings, promises or to convince someone about something.
STRUCTURE |
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IF + PRESENT SIMPLE + FUTURE SIMPLE |
Examples:
- If I get there on time, I will help you get ready for the party.
- I will help you get ready for the party if I get there on time.
- If he tells the truth, they will forgive him.
- If we leave now we may get there by two.
- If we are not there when they arrive, they can wait at the pub.
Exercises:
1) If I
(go) out tonight, I
(go) to the cinema.
2) If you
(get) back late, I
(be) angry.
3) If we
(not/see) each other tomorrow, we
(see) each other next week.
4) If he
(come) , I
(be) surprised.
5) If we
(wait) here, we
(be) late.
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