This document provides examples of sentences in the present simple passive and past simple passive tenses. In the present simple passive, the subject receives the action of the verb, while in the past simple passive, the subject received the action of the verb in the past, as shown in 5 examples for each tense that demonstrate how to transform an active sentence into its passive form.
This document provides examples of sentences in the present simple passive and past simple passive tenses. In the present simple passive, the subject receives the action of the verb, while in the past simple passive, the subject received the action of the verb in the past, as shown in 5 examples for each tense that demonstrate how to transform an active sentence into its passive form.
This document provides examples of sentences in the present simple passive and past simple passive tenses. In the present simple passive, the subject receives the action of the verb, while in the past simple passive, the subject received the action of the verb in the past, as shown in 5 examples for each tense that demonstrate how to transform an active sentence into its passive form.
The door is opened by Jos. A song was sung by Mara.
2. They wear blue shoes. 2. A thief stole my car.
Blue shoes are worn by them. My car was stolen by a thief. 3. They don't help you. 3. Mara bought an apple. You arent helped by them. An apple was bought by Mara 4. Javier doesn't open the book. 4. They didn't make their beds. The book isnt opened by Their beds werent made by them. Javier.
5. You dont write the letter. 5. I did not tell them.
The letter isnt written by you. They werent told by me.