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π― Mastering Passive Voice β A Fun English Lesson with MNB Achari
Understanding Passive Voice doesn’t have to be boring! In this post, join Achari sir and his students Sraddha and Vikram as they explore this grammar concept with examples, questions, and colourful explanations.
π What Is Passive Voice?
β Passive Voice is used when we want to focus on the action or the receiver of the action, not the person who performs it.
π§βπ« Achari:
Letβs start with a simple sentence.
Ravi writes a letter.
Sraddha, can you identify the voice?
π§ Sraddha:
Thatβs active voice! The subject “Ravi” is doing the action.
π¨βπ« Achari:
Exactly. Vikram, turn it into passive.
π¦ Vikram:
A letter is written by Ravi.
β Summary:
π― Active Voice: Ravi writes a letter.
π― Passive Voice: A letter is written by Ravi.
π§ͺ Passive Voice Formula
π¨ Formula:
π― Object + be form + past participle (V3) + (by + subject)
Examples:
- is/are for present simple
- was/were for past simple
- has/have been for present perfect
- being for continuous tenses
π Changing Tenses: Active to Passive
Here’s a colourful table to help you convert between active and passive across tenses:
πΉ Tense | π Active Voice | π’ Passive Voice |
---|---|---|
Present Simple | She writes a letter. | A letter is written by her. |
Present Continuous | She is writing a letter. | A letter is being written by her. |
Past Simple | She wrote a letter. | A letter was written by her. |
Past Continuous | She was writing a letter. | A letter was being written by her. |
Present Perfect | She has written a letter. | A letter has been written by her. |
Past Perfect | She had written a letter. | A letter had been written by her. |
Future Simple | She will write a letter. | A letter will be written by her. |
Future Perfect | She will have written a letter. | A letter will have been written by her. |
Modal + Verb | She can write a letter. | A letter can be written by her. |
β How to Change Questions into Passive Voice
Letβs practise how to convert questions into passive voice!
πΈ Example 1:
Active: Did he complete the homework?
Passive: Was the homework completed by him?
πΈ Example 2:
Active: Does she teach English?
Passive: Is English taught by her?
πΈ Example 3:
Active: Have they written the report?
Passive: Has the report been written by them?
π§ Formula Tip for Questions:
- For Do/Does/Did questions:
πΉ Use is/are/was/were + V3 - For Have/Has questions:
πΉ Use has/have been + V3 - For Modals (can, should, will):
πΉ Use modal + be + V3
πPractice
Letβs join the class again!
π§βπ« Achari:
Sraddha, how would you change this sentence?
People speak English all over the world.
π§ Sraddha:
English is spoken all over the world.
π§βπ« Achari:
Good! Vikram, try this:
Are they watching a movie?
π¦ Vikram:
Is a movie being watched by them?
π Important Notes
πΉ We use passive voice when:
- The doer is unknown/unimportant.
- The action is more important than the subject.
πΉ Avoid overusing it in writingβuse it only when needed.
π Challenge Time β Try These!
Convert these into passive voice:
- Someone stole my phone.
- She is painting the wall.
- Have you completed the work?
- Can he solve the puzzle?
If you are a member of ESL DRILL, comment your answers below! π
1. My phone was stolen.
2.The wall is being painted by her.
3. Has the work been completed by you?
4.Can the puzzle be solved by him?
1.My phone was stolen.
2.The wall is being painted by her.
3.Has the work been completed by you?
4.Can the puzzle be solved by him?