In this ESL grammar lesson, students practice rewriting several sentences in the passive voice.
In passive voice sentences, the object of an action becomes the subject of the sentence. The focus shifts from who is performing the action to the action itself or its recipient. This can be particularly useful when the doer is unknown, unimportant, or you simply want to emphasize the action.
The passive voice is formed using the verb “to be” in the appropriate tense, followed by the past participle of the main verb. Here’s the basic formula:
Subject + to be (in the correct tense) + past participle + (optional: by + agent)
The English grammar lesson below introduces the passive voice, in clear and simple language that is easy for ESL learners to understand. Our series of ESL grammar lessons on subjects and verbs introduce these concepts and reinforce them through helpful and instructive exercises.
This lesson is available for free download, and you can download many more English grammar lessons focusing on advanced aspects of English grammar (past continuous tense, present perfect tense, present perfect continuous tense, passive voice, embedded questions, relative clauses) in our comprehensive, intermediate- to advanced-level ESL grammar textbook Great, Great Grammar! (Book 3: Tenses and More!).
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