Passive Voice Formation Guide
This detailed page outlines the complete transformation rules for strona bierna angielski jak tworzyć across various tenses and constructions.
Definition: The passive voice is a grammatical construction where the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it.
Example: Active: "She cooks dinners every day" → Passive: "Dinners are cooked by her every day"
Highlight: The key formula for most passive constructions is: Subject + appropriate form of 'be' + past participle IIIform of the main verb
The page systematically covers these tense transformations:
- Present Simple: am/is/are + III form
- Present Continuous: am/is/are + being + III form
- Present Perfect: have/has + been + III form
- Past Simple: was/were + III form
- Past Continuous: was/were + being + III form
- Past Perfect: had + been + III form
- Future Simple: will + be + III form
- Modal Verbs: modal + be + III form
Vocabulary: Double object verbs show,give,promise,buy,ask,tell require special attention in passive voice formation
Example: For double objects:
Active: "She gave me a nice present"
Passive options:
- "I was given a nice present by her"
- "A nice present was given to me"
Highlight: The preposition 'by' is used with pronouns me,you,him,her,us,them to indicate the doer of the action in passive constructions