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NAME: DATE:

Inductive Grammar Chart


(Unit 9, page 100)

GRAMMAR. The passive voice: Present and past


Look at these sentences in the active voice and the passive voice.

Active voice: Picasso painted Guernica in 1937.


Passive voice: Guernica was painted by Picasso in 1937.

FIGURE IT OUT. . .
Complete these grammar rules. Circle the correct answers.
1. The active voice focuses on the of the action.
a. performer (subject) b. receiver (object)

2. The passive voice focuses on the of the action.


a. performer (subject) b. receiver (object)

3. Use a by phrase when it is to identify the performer of the action in a


passive voice sentence.
a. important b. not important

Look at these other examples.

These plates are made in Korea.


The Mona Lisa has been shown at the Louvre Museum since 1797.

FIGURE IT OUT. . .
Complete this grammar rule. Circle the correct answers.
Form the passive voice with a form of (be / have / do) and the (present / past) participleof
a verb.

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NAME: DATE:

Inductive Grammar Chart


(Unit 9, page 102)

GRAMMAR. The passive voice: Questions


Look at these questions in the passive voice.

Was this stone figure sculpted by hand? Yes, it was. / No, it wasn’t.
Were these wood bracelets made Yes, they were. / No, they
in Thailand? weren’t.
What is this made of? It’s made of wood.
What is this ceramic bowl used for? It’s used for preparing food.
When was this picture painted? It was painted in the 1980s.
Where were these cloth figures designed? In Brazil.
How were those handbags made? By machine.

FIGURE IT OUT. . .
Complete these grammar rules by filling in the blanks and circling the correct
words.
1. Yes / no questions in the passive voice begin with a form of the verb .
2. Information questions in the passive voice begin with a (verb / question word).
3. Use a form of the verb for short answers.

FIGURE IT OUT. . .
Change the following statement into questions:
The gold figure was created a hundred years ago.

1. Yes / no question:

2. Information question with When:

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