When to use the Passive Voice
1. It is used when the person/thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown.
e.g. Our car was stolen last night.
e.g. Our car was stolen last night.
2. It is used when it is obvious who/what is performing the action.
e.g. Cameron was sacked last week.
e.g. Cameron was sacked last week.
3. It is used to describe factual information, especially when describing a process.
e.g. The lasagna is baked in an oven for 35 minutes at 250 degrees Celsius.
e.g. The lasagna is baked in an oven for 35 minutes at 250 degrees Celsius.
4. It is used in news reports and to give instructions.
e.g. Five people were arrested at a nightclub last night.
e.g. Five people were arrested at a nightclub last night.
While it is possible to use this structure in a large variety of tenses in English, it is not common to use the passive in Future Continuous, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous or Future Perfect Continuous tenses.
Below there are examples of the passive in a range of verb tensesThe butter | is | kept here. | Present Simple |
The window | was | broken. | Past Simple |
The work | will be | done soon. | Future Simple |
The bridge | is being | repaired. | Present Continuous |
The cheese | was being | eaten by mice. | Past Continuous |
Our work | has been | finished. | Present Perfect |
The car | hadn't been | used much. | Past Perfect |
The house | will have been | built by then. | Future Perfect |
The shelf | can't be | reached. | Modal Verb - Can |
The task | must be | done now. | Modal Verb - Must |
The lesson | may be | finished. | Modal Verb - May |
The car | ought to be | repaired. | Modal Verb |
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Verbs with two objects
Some verbs that have two objects can make two different active sentences, and so two different passive sentences too:
Give
Give
- Active: He gave me the book / He gave the book to me.
- Passive: I was given the book (by him)/ The book was given to me (by him).
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