Changing Sentences in The Simple Present Tense Into Passive
Changing Sentences in The Simple Present Tense Into Passive
Changing Sentences in The Simple Present Tense Into Passive
When the active verb is in the simple present tense, we make passive verb forms
with is/am/are + past participle form of the verb. Note that the object of the active
verb becomes the subject of the passive verb. The subject of the active verb
becomes the object of the passive verb. However, in most cases, the object is not
mentioned in the passive voice.
She writes a story. (Active) (Subject – she; verb – writes; object – a story)
We have already learned that the object of the active verb becomes the subject of
the passive verb. Therefore when we change the above sentence into the passive, ‘a
story’ becomes the subject.
Exercise
Change the following sentences in the active voice into the passive voice.
1. He helps us.
Answers
1. The past participle always stays the same. Only the form of be changes.
2. The subject and verb must always agree in number.