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The Passive

We use the active form to say what the subject does. For example:
  • I speak English every day at work.
  • I repaired the flat tire on the car.
We use the passive form to say what happens to people and things, to say what is done to them. For example:
  • English is spoken here.
  • The car is being repaired.
We use the passive form when we don't know who did the action. For example:
  • The car was damaged while it was parked on the street.
  • The shirts were made in Turkey.
We use the passive form when what was done is more important than who did it. For example:
  • It was approved by Gerry last week.
  • I was informed by the Human Resources Manager only two days ago.










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