LESSON B (2) GRAMMAR
THE PASSIVE
The passive: present simple and continuous, will future and –ing forms
Form the present simplne passive with am/is/are + past participle.
The castle is protected by high walls
Form the presernt continuous passive with am/is/are being + past participle
We´re being watched.
Form the future simple passive with will be + past participle.
The new bridge will be opened next year.
!The form of be agrees with the subject of the passive verb.
A bag was stolen.
Ten bags were stolen.
Form the passive of –ing forms with being + past participle, for example after prepositions.
The children insisted on being taken to the zoo.
I don´t like being watched.
Instransitive verbs(verbs which don´t have an object) cannot be made passive.
The train was arrivedon time. X
We often use the passive when:
- the agent is obvious from the context.
The man was arrested yesterday. (obviously by the police)
I´m going to be given a promotion. (obviously by my boss)
- the agent is unknown or isn´t important.
My watch has been stolen.
The house has been demolished.
The passive: past simple and continuous, present perfect, infinitives
Form the past simple passive with was/were + past participle.
The building was demolished in 2005.
Form the past continuous passive with was/were being + past participle.
The rooms were being decorated so we couldn´t go in.
Form the present perfect passive with has/have been + past participle.
The factory has been designed by a Spanish architect.
Form the past perfect passive with had been + past participle.
The flight had been cancelled because of fog.
Form the passive of infinitives with to be + past participle.
The builders are scheduled to complete the work within two years.->The work is
scheduled to be completed within two years.
I wanted somebody to help me. -> I wanted to be helped.
Use of the passive
In English we prefer to start a new sentence with a familiar subject(something that has already been mentioned.) The passive can help us do this.
The house is in Illinois. Frank Lloyd Wright designed it. X
The house is in Illinois. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
We usually prefer to put short subjects at the beginning of a sentence and longer expressions at the end. The passive helps us do this.
An engineer who had previously worked on a bridge in Spain designed the new bridge X
The new bridge was designed by an engineer who had previously worked on a bridge in
Spain.