Grammar Reference

Syntax

Passive (2) – Sentence topic passive

We often use passive forms to describe processes, when the important thing is the action - what is done to the person or thing - not who or what is doing the action.

Compare the sentences above to these:

In the second set of sentences it is important who does the action. In these sentences the verb is in the active form.

The passive form is made up of auxiliary be + past participle.

Negative

Question

With passive forms we can use by + noun if we want to say who does the action.

When passive forms appear together it is not necessary to repeat the auxiliary be.

The sentence above is normally written like this: