Voice
Voice (Active and Passive Voice)
Voice: (Active and Passive Voice)
Basics:
- Active sentences are written when the doer is important.
- Passive sentences are written when the work is important.
- Person pronouns can be removed (by + s) – not compulsory. Same case goes for SENA and People (vague pronouns)
- Adverbs must be placed in the same position (#)
- Not all verbs take preposition ‘by’
Basic verbs to know
V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 |
Be (am/are) | Was/were | Been | Being | Is |
Have | Had | Had | Having | Has |
Get | Got | Got | Getting | Gets |
# NOTE: we use be verbs according to the main verb given in the sentences.
Structures:
Active | Passive |
V1/5 | is/am/ are + v3 |
V2 | was/ were + V3 |
is/ am/ are + V4 | is/ am/ are+ being + V3 |
has/ have + V3 | has/ have + been + V3 |
Had + V3 | Had + been + V3 |
Modal Auxiliary | MA + be + V3 |
Shall/ will + V3 | Shall/ will + have been + V3 |
S+v+O+ to +v1+ O2 | S+V+O2+ to+ be+ V3 |
being | S+V+ being +V3 |
having | S+V+ having + Object + V3 |
V1+ O | Let + O + be + V3 |
Type 1… Passive of Question ‘Who’ (use one of these)
- Who + ______________________ + by?
- By whom + ________________________?
# Who made this temple?
- Who was this temple made by?
- By whom was this temple made?
#Note: for other wh questions don’t replace the wh word and make passive
Type 2… Multiple Objects (Double Objects)
- O1 and O2
# If we use O2 as subject we must add ‘to’ before O1
# If we use O1 as subject we shouldn’t
i.e. # They pay him good salary
- He is paid good salary by them.
- Good salary is paid to him by them.
Type 3… Having/ Being
- If person is focused we use – being
- If object is focused we use – having
Being | Having |
S+V+ being + V3 | S+V+ having + O + V3 |
# I love people admiring me.
– I love being admired.
# I hate people taking my photo.
– I hate having my photo taken.
Type 4… Imperatives
- V1 + O à Let + O + be + V3
- V1 + O (please/ kindly) à You are requested to
- Obligations
- Request
- Open the door.
– Let the door be opened - Please open the door.
– You are requested to open the door
Type 5… Hearsay
- People believe/ think/ opine/ hope/ expect/ say/ suppose + …
- It is believed/ thought/ opined/ hoped/ expected/ said/ supposed + that …
OR,
Verb | Change into |
is/am/are | be |
was/were | have been |
V1/5 | V1 |
V2 | have + V3 |
has/ have | have |
People believe seven is a lucky number.
- It is believed that seven is a lucky number.
– Seven is believed to be a lucky number.
Type 6… Get passive:
# In this type of ‘get’ passive we replace be verbs with get verbs:
(Use it: when something happens because of outside influence. It is often used for unexpected, unplanned, or negative situations)
- They always called him for the party.
– He often got called for the party. (got is used here replacing was)
Type 7… Passive without ‘by’
#Remember these verbs
Verbs | Prepositions |
Surprise, annoy, shock, disappoint, marvel, amaze, alarmed, offend, hurt | At |
Interest, contain, embody, include | In |
Frighten | Of |
Please, bore, satisfy, disappoint, cover, fill, impress, line, decorate | With |
Annoy, excite, worry, concern | About |
Arrest, | For |
Know, expect, marry, oblige, marry, devoted | To |
Type 8… SENA, People –
- Somebody/ someone/ everyone/ everybody/ no one/ nobody/ anyone/ anybody and people – we don’t write these vague pronouns as by+s while making passive
(passive of Nobody/ No one will be negative) - Using pronouns (I, we, you, he, she, it, they) is also not compulsory but nouns must be written
- Someone stole our car.
– Our car was stolen. - Nobody helped him.
– He was not helped.
Type 9… Adverbs and Time Adverbs don’t change their positions
Before verb/ Beginning/ At last
- Sabina is regularly questioning her difficulties.
– Sabina’s difficulties are being regularly questioned.
– Her difficulties are being regularly questioned by Sabina. (not better) - He submitted the notes on Friday.
– The notes were submitted on Friday. - Unexpectedly, he dropped the phone.
– Unexpectedly, the phone was dropped.
Type 10… Nouns and pronouns must be replaced in some questions
i.e.
# Sarita has to submit her assignment.
– Her assignment has to be submitted by Sarita.
– Sarita’s assignment has to be submitted by her.
Type 11… Objects are always placed before the prepositions. (especially on long objects) (don’t copy all portion)
- She has written her assignments in three months.
– Her assignments have been written in three months
– Her assignments in three months have been written. (wrong way)
Set A: Simple type
- He was constantly checking his mobile phone.
- The police found footprint.
- She is continuously improving her handwriting.
- The children built the sandcastles.
- She is deliberately teasing me.
- The father is not going to open the window.
- People find extensive information on the internet.
- The price includes the taxes.
- They are overtaking our car from last 2 hours
- They often called the doctor at midnight.
- His speech hurt the people of Kathmandu.
- Japan makes Toyota cars.
- His behaviour worries me a lot.
- They will distribute the participants the schedule.
- The waiter took our order.
- Ramesh has seriously written his papers this year.
- Boiling water cooks spaghetti.
- An exercise follows each lesson.
- No one has made the noise.
- I never liked them.
- The police are questioning the suspect.
- They found the missing child safe.
- Someone broke into our house while we were on holiday
Set B: Question type
- Who wrote the letter?
- Where were the boys playing chess?
- Where did they park the car?
- What decisions were announced yesterday? (into active)
- Where did he find the keys?
- Who gave you this book?
- Who wrote you this story?
- What are you doing?
- Where did she keep the files?
- When have you seen the culprits in the theatre?
- Would swastika open the window?
- Did they confess the crime?
- Who taught you grammar?
- Where did the company deny him promotion?
Set C: Modal Auxiliary
- Hetauda will organize the final match.
- They may clean the room by Sunday.
- Bharatpur will arrange the closing ceremony.
- She could climb the tree in her childhood.
- She has to submit her assignments.
- They might postpone the meeting.
- The doctor must examine the patient immediately.
- The principal will award the best student a scholarship.
- They will not allow him another chance.
- They will have to repair the bridge soon.
Set D: Hearsay (write both types of answers)
- People say number thirteen is an unlucky number.
- They believe America has the maximum nuclear weapons.
- People rumour black cats bring bad luck.
- English people think the number thirteen is unlucky
- People say whistling at night is unlucky.
- There are ruours that the factory at the corner is manufacturing bombs.
- Some people believe that Silajit from Jumla cures all indigestion problems.
- People claim that Changu Narayan temple is the oldest temple in Nepal.
- The police suspect that the criminal left the country.
- People allege that the leader has embezzled millions of rupees.
Set E: Double Objects (write both types of answers)
- She bought me a new bag.
- The teacher taught us English.
- Someone must tell her the truth
- Rita gave me new shoes.
- The judge had shown the jury the evidence.
- She offered him a cup of tea.
- Somebody sent him a list of numbers.
- The librarian had shown the visitors ancient manuscripts.
- She told me the truth.
- They lent him some money.
- The school awarded him a prize.
Set F: Having/ Being
- I hate children making noise during class.
- I dislike friends calling me while I am working.
- I don’t like people staring at me.
- The cat enjoys someone tickling him.
- Sabina hates people laughing at her.
- I hate people telephoning me early in the morning.
- I love people taking my photograph.
- I like people admiring my clothes.
- I don’t mind journalists following me.
- I enjoy people taking me to expensive restaurants.
- I love people bringing my breakfast to me in bed.
- I adore people giving me expensive gifts.
Set G: Mixed
- I want someone to love me.
- I want someone to write my notes.
- He thinks that someone is teaching Jennie.
- I need my brother to wash my clothes.
- I need my sister to bring my tea.
- Is it true that someone stole your car?
- She had the tailor stitch her dress.
- I am getting my watch repair.
- We need to clean the carpet of our drawing room.
Set H: Change into active
- The letter was written by him.
- The match was won by our team.
- The room is being cleaned.
- The rules were followed strictly.
- The song has been sung beautifully.
- The homework was completed on time.
- The cake was baked by my mother.
- The decision will be announced tomorrow.
- The invitation has been sent.
- A new policy has been introduced by the government.
- The road is being repaired.
- The truth was told to me.
- The room has been cleaned properly.
- The players were given clear instructions by the coach.
- The meeting had been postponed due to bad weather.
- The package was delivered this morning.
Set I: Tense mixed
- Call the ambulance! Two boys _____________________(injure) in a motorbike accident.
- Let’s go to stationary. My copy _____________________ (lose).
- The clock _____________________ (use) since the 17th century.
- The clock _____________________ (use) in the 17th century.
- I had to wait outside the classroom while the classroom _____________________ (clean).
- I had to wait outside the classroom when the classroom _____________________ (clean).
- The problem _____________________ (discuss) by the subject specialists at the moment.
- By the time I came back, the task _____________________ (finish).
- Women _____________________ (say) to be happier than men.
- Look! The house _____________________ (destroy) by the fire.
- The other three reports_____________________ (submit) by next month.
- Many people _____________________ (rescue) from the floods by the security persons this year.
- The state of Florida _____________________ (hit) by a hurricane that did serious damage.
- Hurry! The children _____________________ (catch) in the playground.
- The new bridge _____________________ (complete) by next year.
- I had to wait outside while the room _____________________ (decorate).
- The results _____________________ (announce) by the principal tomorrow.
- By the time she arrived, the work _____________________ (do).
- The students _____________________ (teach) about renewable energy this week.
- Look! The car _____________________ (tow) by the police.
- All the letters _____________________ (send) by the end of today.
- Thousands of people _____________________ (help) by volunteers every year.
- The city _____________________ (flood) by heavy rain last month.
- The instructions _____________________ (explain) to the new students yesterday.
- That building _____________________ (demolish) soon.
- By next week, all the homework _____________________ (submit).
- The famous author _____________________ (invite) to the seminar next month.
- Many endangered animals _____________________ (protect) by wildlife organizations worldwide.
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