passive voice - present and past simple
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Se completan las siguientes oraciones en pasado simple, en voz pasiva (passive voice):
- Harry Potter was written by J.K. Rowling.
- These shoes were made in Italy.
- The Windows were broken yesterday by footballers.
- The pyramids were built for the pharaohs.
- The light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison.
- The first McDonald’s hamburger was made in 1955
- The first e-mail was sent in 1971.
- Basketball was first played in the USA.
- The Italian flag was designed by Napoleon.
- My car was stolen last night.
Se convierten las siguientes oraciones en presente y pasado simple, en voz pasiva (passive voice):
1. James Cook discovered Australia.
Australia was discovered by James Cook.
2. People grow coffee in Brazil.
Coffee are grown in Brazil by people.
3. Karl Benz invented the first car.
The first car was invented by Karl Benz.
4. People play Monopoly all over the world.
Monopoly is played all over the world by people.
5. Steve Jobs made the first iPhones.
The first iPhones were made by Steve Jobs.
6. People kill turtles for their shell.
Turtles are killed for their shell by people.
7. The burglar stole my silver Ferrari.
My silver Ferrari was stolen by the burglar.
¿Cuándo se usa la voz pasiva (passive voice)?
Se utiliza la voz pasiva cuando se quiere dar más importancia al objeto, es decir, a quien recibe la acción que ha realizado el sujeto. Las oraciones se formulan con la siguiente estructura en past simple:
- Afirmativas:
Objeto directo + verbo to be (was / were) + verbo en participio pasado + complemento.
- Interrogativas:
Verbo to be (was / were) + sujeto + verbo en participio pasado + complemento?
Para ver más oraciones en voz pasiva (passive voice) consulta aquí: brainly.lat/tarea/5376214 y brainly.lat/tarea/63023799
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