PASSIVE VOICE

Cars are buying in Poland. – GŁUPOTA , musibyćIIIf.lub+ed.

Czyli : Cars are bought in Poland.

I. PRZYKŁADY :

  1. She is writing letters.
  • Letters are being written by her.
  1. Someone is doing it.
  • It is being done.
  1. Someone is following us.
  • We are being followed.
  1. She was selling CD’s.
  • CD’s were being sold.
  1. Someone was asking me.
  • I was being asked.
  1. Why did she leave him ?
  • Why was he left ?
  1. Who has stolen my wallet ?
  • Who has the wallet been stolen by ?
  1. Does she need a lot of practice ?
  • Is a lot of practice needed ?
  1. Will they invite her for an interview ?
  • Will she be invited for an interview ?
  1. Did they bring any presents ?
  • Were the presents brought?
  1. They have forgotten their umbrella.
  • Their umbrella has been forgotten by them.
  1. Why are they listening to music ?
  • Why is the music being listenedTOby them ? – pamiętać o TO !
  1. Where did she find this puppy ?
  • Where was this puppy found ?
  1. They aren’t looking at me.
  • I’mnot being lookedAT. – pamiętać o AT !
  1. I likeIT ( pamiętać ! ) when people admire me.
  • I like being admired.
  1. They are making fun of me.
  • I hate being made fun of.

WSZYSTKIE PRZYIMKI PRZEPISUJEMY !

II. EXTRAS :

  1. Who painted “Mona Lisa” ?
  • Who was “Mona Lisa” paintedBY ?
  1. Who sang “Help” ?
  • Who was “Help” sungBY ?
  1. Who did it ?
  • Who was it doneBY ?
  1. Who wrote “Hamlet” ?
  • Who was “Hamlet” writtenBY ?

III. ANOTHER EXTRAS :

Pojawia się“to”

  1. She made me go.
  • I was madeTO go.

IV. The most important !

PRESENT SIMPLE :

a)People say that he works too much.

He IS SAIDto work (bezokolicznik )too much.

People think they drink too much.

  • It IS THOUGHT that they drink too much

OR

  • They ARE THOUGHTto drink (bezokolicznik) too much.

Można powiedzieć dwoma sposobami w każdym !

PRESENT CONTINUOUS :

b)

People say they are leaving.

  • It IS SAID that they are leaving.

OR

  • They ARE SAIDto be leaving .(bezokolicznik)

PAST SIMPLE + IIIf. lub +ed w formie osobowej

c)

People gossip she broke up with Jack.

  • It IS GOSSIPED that she broke up with Jack.

OR ( forma osobowa )

  • SHE IS GOSSIPED to have broken up.(bezokolicznik)

PAST CONTINUOUS + have been +ing w formieosobowej

d)

People think he was driving too fast.

  • It IS THOUGHT that he was driving too fast.

OR ( forma osobowa )

  • He IS THOUGHTto have been driving (bezokolicznik) too fast.
  • PASSIVE VOICE – STRONA BIERNA

STRONA CZYNNA / STRONA BIERNA ( zawsze III f. )
She washes the car every day. / Present simple / The car is washed every day.
She is washing the car now. / Present continuous / The car is being washed now.
She washed the car yesterday. / Past simple / The car was washed yesterday.
She was washing the car when I arrived. / Past continuous / The car was being washed when I arrived.
She has washed the car. / Present perfect / The car has been washed.
After she had washed the car, she went home. / Past perfect / After the car had been washed she went home.
She will wash the car tomorrow. / Future simple / The car will be washed tomorrow.
She would wash the car if she had time. / Conditional / The car would be washed if she had time.
She would have washed the car if you had asked her. / The car would have been washed if you had asked her.
She might have washed the car.
could
must
should / The car might have been washed
could
must
should
She can wash the car. / Can / The car can be washed.
She should wash the car. / Should / The car should be washed.
She must wash the car. / Must / The car must be washed.
She has to wash the car. / Have to / The car has to be washed.
She ought to wash the car. / Ought to / The car ought to be washed.
She needs to wash the car. / Need to / The car needs to be washed.