The Passive Voice Introduced by Alison J. Vinande.

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The Passive The Passive Voice Voice Introduced by Alison J. Introduced by Alison J. Vinande Vinande

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The Passive VoiceThe Passive Voice

Introduced by Alison J. Introduced by Alison J. VinandeVinande

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ExampleExampleIdentify the subject and the verb.

The humorous children placed the cat in the box.

• Active Voice

The cat was placed in the box by the humorous children.

• Passive Voice

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ObjectivesObjectivesIdentify 9 verbs and at least 5 uses of the passive voice in a story.Describe 2 situations when we use the passive voice.Define an “agent” and name at least 3 of them.Write at least 3 sentences in every major verb tense with the passive voice.

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SequenceSequenceRead a passage in the passive voice.Analyze the elements of each sentence in the passage by reviewing key points and filling out a handout.Check comprehension with a concept map.Read and devise passive voice sentences in the major verb tenses.

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Where is China?Where is China?

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What are the most famous What are the most famous historical sites in China?historical sites in China?

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What are the most famous What are the most famous historical sites in China?historical sites in China?

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Adapted from www.bowers.org/exhibits/TerraCotta_Warriors/index.jsp

China’s Terra Cotta China’s Terra Cotta SoldiersSoldiers

Find the subjects & verbs.Find the subjects & verbs. China was united for the first

time by a boy, Emperor Qin, in 221 B.C.E. Construction of China’s Great Wall was begun by this emperor. After experimenting with potions to extend his life, the king realized that he would die. A standing army of 7,000 soldiers was built to enforce his rule over the afterlife.

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Adapted from www.bowers.org/exhibits/TerraCotta_Warriors/index.jsp

China’s Terra Cotta China’s Terra Cotta SoldiersSoldiers

Find the subjects & verbs.Find the subjects & verbs. Beginning when the emperor was 13,

and for the next 38 years, 700,000 workers were assigned to build an enormous shrine with life-size terra cotta warriors to protect him forever. This terra cotta army remained underground for two thousand years. Until, in 1974, a terra cotta head was discovered by Chinese farmers digging a well. Now the terra cotta army is often called the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World.

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Adapted from www.bowers.org/exhibits/TerraCotta_Warriors/index.jsp

China’s Terra Cotta China’s Terra Cotta SoldiersSoldiers

China (1)was united for the first time by a boy, Emperor Qin, in 221 B.C.E. Construction of China’s Great Wall (2)was begun by this emperor. After experimenting with potions to extend his life, the king (3)realized that he (4)would die. A standing army of 7,000 soldiers (5)was built to enforce his rule over the afterlife.

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Adapted from www.bowers.org/exhibits/TerraCotta_Warriors/index.jsp

China’s Terra Cotta China’s Terra Cotta SoldiersSoldiers Beginning when the emperor was

13, and for the next 38 years, 700,000 workers (6)were assigned to build an enormous shrine with life-size terra cotta warriors to protect him forever. This terra cotta army (7)remained underground for two thousand years. Until, in 1974, a terra cotta head (8)was discovered by Chinese farmers digging a well. Now the terra cotta army (9)is often called the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World.

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Key Point 1Key Point 1Is the voice active or Is the voice active or passive?passive?

Remember:If the subject is the agent (does the verb), the voice is active.

• Example: After experimenting with potions to extend his life, the king realized that he would die.

If the subject is not the agent (does not do the verb), the voice is passive.

• Example: China was united for the first time by a boy, Emperor Qin, in 221 B.C.E.

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Key Point 2Key Point 2When do we use the passive When do we use the passive voice?voice?

We use the passive voice when…the agent (the person or thing that does the action) is unknown or not importantthe result of the action is the focus of the sentence

Examples:Construction of China’s Great Wall was begun by this emperor. A standing army of 7,000 soldiers was built to enforce his rule over the afterlife.

For more practice, fill out the handout and a concept map.

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The Passive Voice in The Passive Voice in Various Verb TensesVarious Verb Tenses

Simple Past Simple Past Present PerfectPresent PerfectSimple PresentSimple PresentPresent ProgressivePresent ProgressiveFutureFutureModalsModals

For more practice, fill out the “Sentences” worksheet.

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Application ActivitiesApplication ActivitiesReceptive skills (listening & reading)

Listen to and read the news to find uses of the passive.

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Application ActivitiesApplication ActivitiesProductive skills (speaking & writing)

Play a guessing game.Describe a country’s natural resources.Explain where your clothes and other possessions were made.Write an essay about discrimination against social minorities.Devise a report about a famous building.You are a manager. Write a code of conduct for your employees.

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Next Time: Objectives Next Time: Objectives

Correctly form 3 sentences with be and get passive and understand how they are different.

Identify 3 uses of the complex passive in a police report.