The Passive Voice
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Passive Voice is used when the focus is on the action, and not on the person who does it. Learn how to use it correctly in more tenses in this video. There are many examples that will make it easy for you to understand.
LESSON 25: PASSIVE VOICE SIMPLE PAST TENSE – VOZ ACTIVA Y VOZ PASIVA EN INGLÉS CON PASADO SIMPLE
Con este video aprenderás cómo usar PASSIVE VOICE – SIMPLE PAST TENSE.
La lección incluye 4 ejemplos, oraciones afirmativas, negativas y preguntas.
Descarga la guía de estudio aquí: https://www.inglespasoapasoconlucie.com/2021/01/passivevoicesimplepasttense/
Secciones:
0:00 Passive Voice Simple Past Tense
10:53 Negative Sentences in Passive Voice
11:43 Questions in Passive Voice
Past Participles: https://youtu.be/KTo74zOfjPU
Object Pronouns and Subject Pronouns: https://youtu.be/qOxWzT_s4g
Irregular Verbs Serie de Verbos Irregulares: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL93iwVYt7GG5eOiXyPYmCi97MQBT7aLPd
Regular Verbs Serie de Verbos Regulares: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL93iwVYt7GG4df2e2GPRHlzaY4NVXcNVC
Serie completa de Passive Voice: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL93iwVYt7GG5NndX6qRm7UWv1FLuM996P
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Past Simple Tense, active and passive voice
Past Simple Tense, active and passive voice
00:00 to 00:38
Keywords: (yesterday / ago / last / once / in the past / in 2011 \u0026 etc.)
00:39 to 00:53
Active
Affirmative: (Subject + verb (past simple form) + object
Example: (Maya bought some dresses.)
00:54 to 01:21
Negative: (Subject + didn’t + verb (base form or infinitive) + object
(Subject + wasn’t / weren’t + adjective
Examples: (Jack didn’t play tennis last Friday.) (Jack wasn’t happy)
01:22 to 01:38
Passive
Affirmative: (Object + was / were + past participle
Example: (Some dresses are bought (by Maya).)
01:39 to 01:54
Negative: (Object + wasn’t / weren’t + past participle .. .
Example: (Tennis wasn’t played (by Jack) last Friday.)
01:55 to 02:15
Interrogative
Active (Yes and No questions) Did + subject + verb (base form / infinitive) + ..?
Example: (Did Noha drink tea?)
02:16 to 02:34
Wh question (Wh question word + did + subject + verb (base form / infinitive) + ..?)
Example: (What did john say?)
02:35 to 02:55
Passive
Yes and No question: (Was / Were + object + past participle + (by subject)?)
Example: (Was tea drunk (by Noha)?)
02:56 to 03:16
Passive
Wh question: (Wh question word + was / were + object + past participle + (by subject)?)
Example: (What was said (by John)?)
03:17 to 04:02
Uses of the past simple
1 Actions that started and finished in the past.
Example: (President Sadat decided to fight Israel in October 1973.
2 To narrate actions that happened completely in the past.
Example: (Yesterday. We did our homework. Then we went to the club.)
3 In the second conditional.
Example: (If I had time. I’d prepare lunch.)
04:03 to 07:16
Notes: (Used to + infinitive) To talk about past actions that we don’t do at present.)
Example: (When I was young. I used to spend the weekend with my grandmother.)
Notes: We use the two following structures (To talk about repeated actions / habits in the past)
1 Was / Were + used to + noun / infinitive + ing.
Example: (They were used to playing football in the street.)
2 Got / Became + used to + noun / infinitive + ing
Examples: (Michael got used to the cold weather of Europe.)
(I became used to living in the desert.)
Notes: We use (didn’t + have) As the negative form of (had).
Examples: (I hadn’t milk for breakfast.) X
(I didn’t have milk for breakfast.) ✔
Notes: We use (Did + subject + have) As the question form of (had).
Examples: (Had you a party yesterday?) X
(Did you have a party yesterday?)
Notes: We use (did + base form) To confirm the intention of the subject to do something.
Example: (Hana did want to go to the cinema, but she had to look after her baby brother.)
Notes: We use the past simple tense after the following expressions.
(I wish / It’s high time / I’d rather) To talk about actions / verbs that didn’t happened in the past)
Examples: (I wish I were an engineer.) (I don’t earn enough money as an accountant.)
(It’s time you sent the email.) (I don’t know why you haven’t sent it yet)
Notes: We use the past perfect tense after the previous expressions.
If there is a past time reference such as (yesterday / last\” night, year month \u0026 etc.0
Example: (I wish I had taken a nap yesterday.)
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Past Passive – English Grammar Lesson (Intermediate)
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Explicación detallada de la VOZ ACTIVA y PASIVA en inglés – Passive Voice
En este video aprenderás a diferenciar la voz activa de la voz pasiva, identificar las características de cada una de ellas y lo que debes tener presente a la hora de pasar una oración de VOZ ACTIVA a VOZ PASIVA y viceversa.
Esta forma gramatical puede ser bastante confusa para la mayoría de estudiantes y más aún si son principiantes en el aprendizaje de la lengua, ya que requiere conocer los diferentes tiempos gramaticales y un amplio vocabulario de verbos, regulares e irregulares.
Sin embargo, lo anterior no será muy difícil si sigues las indicaciones que te daré a continuación y practicas los suficiente.
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