Read the dialogue!
Yahuri : Do you know the life cycle of a butterfly?
Sabnu : Yes, I do. It has been explained by Mr. Ruswanto, my biology teacher.
Yahuri : Can you tell me about it?
Sabnu : Sure.
The sentence "It has been explained by Mr. Ruswanto,....." uses passive form.
A verb is in the passive voice when its form shows that something is done to the person or thing denoted by the subject. We use verbs participle in the passive sentences.
Look at the difference of the following sentences!
Active : Nadia waters the flowers every day.
Passive : The flowers are watered by Nadia every day.
Examples of Passive
Examples of Passive
Tense | Subject | Verb | Object | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Simple Present | Active | Rita | writes | a letter |
Passive | A letter | is written | by Rita | |
Simple Past | Active | Rita | wrote | a letter |
Passive | A letter | was written | by Rita | |
Present Perfect | Active | Rita | has written | a letter |
Passive | A letter | has been written | by Rita | |
Future | Active | Rita | will write | a letter |
Passive | A letter | will be written | by Rita | |
Present Continuous | Active | Rita | is writing | a letter |
Passive | A letter | is being written | by Rita | |
Past Continuous | Active | Rita | was writing | a letter |
Passive | A letter | was being written | by Rita | |
Past Perfect | Active | Rita | had written | a letter |
Passive | A letter | had been written | by Rita |
Passive Sentences with Two Objects
Rewriting an active sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on.
Subject | Verb | Object1 | Object2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Active | Rita | wrote | a letter | to me |
Passive | A letter | was written | to me | by Rita |
Passive | I | was written | a letter |
by Rita |
As you can see in the examples, adding by Rita does not sound very elegant. That’s why it is usually dropped.