Questions tagged [passive-voice]
"Passive voice" is the term used for constructions in which the subject of the verb is the patient of its action.
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Use of one in a passive sentence
I do not understand the next sentence:
The term "studio apartment" is one used frequently by British estate agents to describe a small unit of accomodation.
First: Can someone explain to me ...
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Differences between clauses: "It is (expected/intended) to employ 500 people in the factory."
What are the differences between:
It is expected to employ 500 people in the factory.
It is intended to employ 500 people in the factory.
I think the first one means the factory hopes to employ 500 ...
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Passive voice with it and infinitive
Practical English Usage says:
A few verbs that are followed by infinitives (for example decide,
agree) can also be used in passive structures beginning with it.
They decided to meet at twelve. -> ...
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What will be the passive voice sentences for these sentences? [closed]
How many men are there?
How much milk he buys?
There are books.
It is a toy.
Books are there.
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The vaccine has shown VS The vaccine has been shown
I'm writing a report with the sentence:
The vaccine has been shown to reduce diarrhea in an in vivo model.
Colleagues use a sentence starting with
The vaccine has shown to reduce...
In my opinion, ...
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Is "Please be submitted" grammatical?
Is it grammatically correct to write
Please be submitted the monthly financial report.
Instead of writing the following?
I would like to make a monthly financial report.
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How does passive infinitive work? E.g. 'She likes to be looked at'
It's hard to me to understand sentences like "She likes to be looked at". I know it means "She likes it when somebody looks at her" but the second sentence is natural to me and I ...
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Are causative verbs transitive or intrasitive? [closed]
Question 1:
I have had my hair cut.
Here is 'my hair' an object or a complement?
Question 2:
Are causatives transitive or intrasitive verb?
Question 3: what is passive causative?
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Invoices started processing [closed]
Is it correct to say "could you check if the invoices started processing"? If not, what is the correct way to say this?
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Past progressive vs Simple past
Parents of young children say kids are being left behind as updated Covid-19 vaccines roll out.
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/03/health/pediatric-covid-vaccines-rollout/index.html
Why use the ...
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Passive voice: see somebody ___ (send) back into society
Which one should I fill in the blank
[being sent/ to be sent/ sent]:
Without access to books in prison, my world view would still be shaped by violence. It’s not who I want to see ( ) back into ...
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Questions about passive voice
They had made a good use of the house.
-> (a) A good use had been made of the house.
-> (a)' The house had been made a good use of.
The original sentence is understandable(also in Korean too), ...
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'destroyed' or 'to be destroyed' [duplicate]
Is there any difference between these two sentences?
I want the balls destroyed.
I want the balls to be destroyed.
If not which one is preferred?
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“China is reckoned to not be prevented by…” Is this wording weird?
I am in doubt with regards to the sentence below
China is reckoned to not be prevented by the U.S. from attacking Taiwan
How weird do native English speakers find this sentence? Are they able to ...
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Is it correct and natural to say/write: "He was struck by a satellite."?
I'm in the middle of watching the TV series "Northern Exposure." In one of the episodes, one person died because of an accident.
Can I say/write: "He was struck by a satellite."
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Passive voice / gerund object
I go swimming once a week.
I am really confused whether to consider the ing form follows the verb go is gerund or what, because there are different views. Many pages and books tell = gerund. Oxford ...
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"A doctor helped catch her."--- Why is the verb "to catch" not in passive form, although the "doer of the catching" is not stated?
"A doctor who helped catch her and bring her to justice has told ITV news."ITV news (see: 00:00-00:05)
When I heard this part of the sentence "...a doctor who helped catch her...." ...
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In whose favour almost all suffrages concurred
Every woman had her admirers and her censurers; and the expectations which one raised were by another quickly depressed; yet there was one in whose favour almost all suffrages concurred.
I do ...
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I gave her books/Her books were given by me
One of the English professors working in an Engineering college announced 20 years that he invented the "Rare third passive usage" and all the English News papers in India published the news ...
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I want to know about English grammar's passive and active voices?
Organization was formed to achieve specific goals.
Is it passive voice or active voice? If it's passive voice then what is it expressed in an active voice?
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"A very long letter was written to him " & "He was written a very long letter"
Is there a difference between these two sentences?
A very long letter was written to him
He was written a very long letter
Thanks a lot!
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Why is the passive "are described" not grammatically correct in this sentence?
A student wants to use "are described" (because it's passive) in the blank space although the correct answer is "described". How can I explain the grammar of why it is incorrect?
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What does the verb 'designate' mean?
In this following context, how should I understand the verb 'designate'?
Should I understand it as a passive form: “kamma-formations” (sankhårå), is designated as such merely rebirth-producing ...
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"having been done” and “done”
No one can walk the wire without a bit of fear unless trained very young.
No one can walk the wire without a bit of fear unless having been trained very young.
Both "having been done" and &...
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Does "People should be concerned about…" contain the passive voice?
In a recent ESL test, the question was whether the following sentence contained the passive voice:
People should be concerned about how to find alternatives to fossil fuels.
The answer book says yes, ...
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What are the grammatical rules related to "be born" in this passive voice sentence?
How can I understand the use of "be born" in the sentence "But I've witnessed enough people be born with the deck stacked badly against them and go on to incredible success to know it's ...
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Is "I am given" wrong in this sentence?
I am given by Jesus Christ forgiveness of sins and eternal life.
Is "I am given" wrong in this sentence? Could you please also explain why it is wrong? What is the difference between that ...
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Passives without 'to be'? [duplicate]
Recently I've read a passage that seems to me is a passive without 'to be'.
Example:
The new bank will speed the acquisition of the materials needed for rebuilding the town.
Shouldn't the word ...
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Past perfect tense or passive
The Rescue Service said it WAS CALLED to support the coastguard to look for missing people.
The Rescue Service said it HAD BEEN CALLED to support the coastguard to look for missing people.
Which is ...
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"To be" VS "to have been" ( the impersonal passive)
Is there any difference between (1) and (2)?
(1) Almodovar's film was considered to be the most innovative.
(2) Almodovar's film was considered to have been the most innovative.
(1): means that the ...
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What is the difference between "going to" and "going to be"?
What is the difference between two sentences:
Are you going to be filling the bird feeder soon?
Are you going to fill the bird feeder soon?
Is this something to do with active and passive voice?
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Resist < inclusion vs being included>
This is not because such an interpretation necessarily stiffens into a thesis (although rigidity in any interpretation of this or of any novel is always a danger), but because Wuthering Heights has ...
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To be bitten vs. bitten. Which one is correct? [closed]
i dont want to be bitten by a snake
i dont want bitten by a snake
which of above sentences are correct? Is it necessary to us to be? what happens if i don't use it?
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I was *cooked/fried/roasted/boiled* onions [closed]
Can the following verbs be used in this passive-voice structure? The meaning I want this sentence to have is Onions were cooked/fried/roasted/boiled for me.
I was cooked/fried/roasted/boiled onions.
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I was knit a sweater
Can to knit be used in this passive structure? The meaning I want this sentence to have is Someone knit a sweater to for me.
I was knit a sweater.
I know that to give can be used in this passive ...
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What is the right answer for the following question [closed]
What is the right answer for the following question:
Emma’s biographical accounts of her life ……………. by her brother Jimmy.
a) were written
b) was written
c) had been writting
d) wrote
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Can we frame passive sentences if the object is infinitive/gerunds?
What will be the passive version of the sentence:
I like to run.
I like running.
Can I use infinitives and gerunds to frame passive sentences?
To run is liked by me.
Running is liked by me.
Are ...
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Active and passive voice
Which of the following statements is correct?
It is I who am to be blamed.
It is I who am to blame.
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We keep butter in refrigerator. Can we make a passive voice starting refrigerator?
We keep butter in the refrigerator.
I know that we can have passive sentence using butter.
Butter is kept in the refrigerator.
can we have one using refrigerator? Isn't refrigerator an object here?
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I've been stolen my piggybank
Can stolen be used in this passive stucture, in which not all transitive verbs are capable of being used? The meaning I hope it has is my piggybank has been stolen.
I've been stolen my piggybank?
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I was transferred 500 euros
Can "transfer" be used in this passive structure(not all verbs can be)?
▪︎ I was transferred 500 euros(means that 500 euros was transferred to me).
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Is "All the animation was done with computers" correct?
"All the animation was done with computers."
I have two problems:
1- why does animation is singular? They referred to "All of them(animation)", so didn't they say animations.
2- it'...
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methods of parsing passive voice
The show was watched by five million people.
Am I right there are two approaches to parsing this sentence?:
first approach:
"Was watched" is a verb.
The verb "was watched" is ...
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Do they all have the same meaning: "to go uneaten" vs "to get uneaten" vs "to be uneaten"?
This is from the BBC.
“Don’t be afraid to cut out elements you’re not keen on. If bread sauce always goes uneaten, don’t make it."
"to go uneaten" sounds interesting to me. And it seems ...
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"(for something) to be forced to be done" vs "(for something) to have to be done"? Do these have the actually same meaning?
This is from the BBC about heavy rains Metro stations were flooded
Several stations were forced to close.
I thought "to be forced to do something" can be used for people. It makes sense ...
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He was saved a lot of money by the decision [closed]
a. The decision saved him a lot of money.
b. He was saved a lot of money by the decision.
Is b. the correct passive version of a.?
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"It is broken." **"to be + ajective" vs "to be + past participle"**
"to be + ajective" vs "to be + past participle"
When "to be" is used with words that are both adjectives and the third form of a verb, a sentence like "The windows ...
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The use of possesive pronouns with gerunds in the passive voice
Can I use possessive pronouns with gerunds in the passive voice?
In the active voice, a gerund modified by a possesive pronoun would sound like this, for example: "I didn't like his going to New ...
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What to use instead of Perfect Continuous in the Passive Voice?
As far as I know, Perfect Continuous tenses aren't used in the Passive Voice. What is typically used instead? What are the correct answers here?
These anatomical terms … since 1970.
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Has or Has been
could you please tell me if there's something wrong with my example below or it is grammatical
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