|
- Passives | LearnEnglish
Do you know how to use the passive voice to change the focus of a sentence? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you
- THE PASSIVE VOICE - Perfect English Grammar
Practise making and using the passive in English - lots of clear explanations and free exercises
- The passive voice: All tenses - Test-English
Gap-filling exercises, multiple choice exercises and clozes to review how the use of the passive voice in all tenses and verb forms
- Passive voice - Wikipedia
A number of German verbs such as bedecken ("cover"), erfüllen ("fill"), and trennen ("separate"), when used as stative verbs, usually only form static passives
- Passive Voice - Online Exercises - English Grammar
Improve your English grammar skills with online exercises and worksheets focusing on the passive voice for various levels
- The passive voice | English Grammar - Lewolang
The passive voice Passives 1 The passive voice The passive voice is a grammatical structure used when we don't want to emphasize who or what performs the action, but rather emphasize who or what receives it A wife carrying competition is held in Finland
- Passive Voice | Learn English
Passive voice is less common than active voice In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb, for example: MICE ARE EATEN BY CATS There can be good reasons to use the passive voice
- Grammarpedia - Passives
A discussion of passive constructions in English, including short passives, passives of ditransitive clauses, prepositional passives, and get-passives
|
|
|