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  • Hello, everyone.

  • This is Mike from Shaw English.

  • Today, we're going to learn about active and passive voice in English with different tenses.

  • Now, I know many of you know how to use the active voice but switching it to the passive

  • voice can be somewhat confusing.

  • And then now, we're going to use different tenses as well.

  • Past tense, present tense and future tense.

  • Oh my gosh.

  • What are we gonna do?

  • No worries.

  • You are going to be masters of this very soon.

  • So make sure you stay until the end of the video

  • because we're going to do a lot of practice and you're going to have a quiz and homework.

  • Are you ready?

  • Let's get to it.

  • So let's review changing from active voice to passive voice.

  • So here, “The child is opening the door.”

  • We learned, from before, that active voices, they follow the subject verb object pattern.

  • Here our subject, or the doer, is 'the child'.

  • But what is the child doing?

  • The child is opening ...”

  • Here we have 'ing' attached to our verb, 'open', which makes 'opening'.

  • This is present continuous which means that the child is opening the door right now.

  • At this moment.

  • And of course the receiver is 'the door'.

  • Now, when we're switching over to passive voice, we learned from before, that our doer

  • and our receiver swap places.

  • So like in our sentence here, our doer and receiver are now in two different spots.

  • So 'the door' is now in the beginning of the sentence.

  • And 'the child' is at the end.

  • The door is being opened by the child.”

  • 'The door', still our receiver, is being opened.

  • hmm, so now our verb has changed a little bit.

  • Our action has changed.

  • So we still have 'is'.

  • And we have 'being', so we have ourto beverb

  • but we must continue our present continuous and bring down the 'ing'.

  • So, “… is being…” and we have our past participle 'opened'.

  • “… is being opened by the child.”

  • And here we have our preposition with the doer.

  • And sometimes the doer is left out of sentences.

  • And that's okay as long as we know that the door is being opened.

  • Now, let's practice and learn about some more tenses.

  • All right, everyone.

  • Let's practice going from active voice to passive voice using different tenses.

  • Let's do it.

  • Let's go ahead and practice some of these tenses together starting with the present simple.

  • The teacher helps the student.”

  • So we know that this is an active voice.

  • And now we're going to change it into passive voice.

  • The student is helped by the teacher.”

  • And 'is' is ourto beverb.

  • And the past participle would be 'helped'.

  • Let's look at present continuous.

  • The teacher is helping the student.”

  • Oh there's that 'ing' again.

  • And we'll switch that over to, “The student is being …”

  • ah and there's the present continuous back with us and ourto beverb.

  • 'helped' there is our past participle.

  • “… by the teacher.”

  • Present perfect.

  • The teacher has helped the student.”

  • The student has been helped by the teacher.”

  • Past simple.

  • The teacher helped the student.”

  • The student was helped by the teacher.”

  • Past continuous.

  • The teacher was helping the student.”

  • The student was being helped by the teacher.”

  • Okay, so past perfect.

  • The teacher had helped the student.”

  • The student had been helped by the teacher.”

  • Future simple.

  • The teacher will help the student.”

  • The student will be helped by the teacher.”

  • Future continuous.

  • The teacher will be helping the student.”

  • The student will be being helped by the teacher.”

  • And everyone just remember that this tense is normally not used with the passive voice.

  • Future perfect.

  • The teacher will have helped the student.”

  • The student will have been helped by the teacher.”

  • So, everyone, how do you feel?

  • Feel more confident?

  • Awesome.

  • Hopefully, you have a much larger understanding of how to change active voice to passive voice

  • using different tenses.

  • Now, you're not done yet because you have homework.

  • I want you to change this sentence into the passive voice and put it in the comments.

  • Also, wait, don't go anywhere.

  • You have a quiz.

  • Okay the link for the quiz is in the description below.

  • If you enjoyed this video, please make sure you like as well as subscribe to see more

  • videos taught by me.

  • And until the next video, I'll see you all later.

  • Bye.

Hello, everyone.

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