Uses Reporting verbs Hove/Get something done Explanations ■ Transitive and intransitive verbs Only verbs with an object (transitive verbs) can be made passive They smt the tetar. The letter was sent They arrived late. (cannot be made passive) Verbs with bom direct and indirect objects can be made passive in two ways-They sent me the letter. I was sent the letter. 7 The letter was sent to me S„s,tive verbs cannot be made passive in some uses, For example ' ^ thh *"* pped_ f) When were you toWhave you been told about the new rules/ h -Hie I TeDgerS "* ™immin^ ™°» easily to the shore h) The winning horse was ridden/was riding by Pat Murphy. I) don t think that yo„ « be aiked/are ^ ^ lo show your 3 Put each verb In brackets into a suitable passive form. a) I'm sorry, madam, but this carpet (already sell) Jm Mmtiy. faW s,U b) The old house on the comer (knock down) , 0 When exactly (Join: ,iv.,; ~last >";a;' ., , * ....................................his prize? d) Most people agree that America (not discover)................... Christopher Columbus, y e) All complaints about products (deal with) . customer services department. 0 Police confirmed that the murder weapon (since discover, .......................................in a nearby lake, g) It (announce) . dfH , . yesterday that the government has decided not to raise income tax. h) Good news! I (ask) . , . , n ..„ ,.. ,. .................................to take over as the new manager. I don , believe that this play (write)................................ Shakespeare I) Ann really likes (invite) , .. Shakespeare. .................................to dinner parties. . by our 4 Rewrite each sentence, putting the verb in itrrWcs In the passive where possible. Da you need to mention the agent? a) I really like this hotel. jwi.pcssible. ..................................................................... b) Jane won the poetry competition. .fiMtK. w.w.f&trP.QjJM.yA kyj^y^.-..................................... c) Peter's new car cost over £20,000. d) Martin always wear-, casual clothes. e) One of our visitors lost this cigarette lighter. f) They haven't decided the exact time of the match yet. g) Most of the guests had left the hotel by midday. h) Some parents read to their children every night. i) This bike belongs to my sisters. j) People ate most of the food at the party. S3 ■ ""TlflCATI LANCUACE PRACT.Ct **«n two and flve JR^^ZS^ *~ *" ">"« 3) £ We - feting raanage, Anew . m^hmm..YmmmMu ■ ^ b) Smith Ltd are supplying our coinpany ^last ]"y. supplied Our company «3 William the bySmith The castle .................. Conqueror in the 1 1th century. William the d) No decision has yet been made, decided Nothing ......... e) People beheve tha, someone'murdered Jenldns^ was It .......................... 0 Your hair needs cutting. murdered, get Von ought................... S) rue police were following the suspects. CUt' were The suspects.............. h) No-one has seen Peter since the d^, t.~**>*■ been Peter .... A notice ................ board yesterday. UP on (he notice » *°ple think that an apple a dav is good for yen, to 7 An apple a day.............. .......+............................for you. GRAMMAR 9 PASSIVES 6 Rewrite each sentence so that it contains a form of have something done. Do not include the agent. a) A painter painted our house last month. b) The hairdresser is cutting my hair this afternoon. c) Someone has stolen my motorbike. d) The dentist has taken out all of Ricky's teeth. e) [ haven't been to the car-wash for a long lime. f) The men are coming to put in the new central heating on Saturday. g) Someone broke Harry's nose in a fight. h) Isn't it time someone fixed your television? 7 Rewrite each sentence so that it contains a passive form, and does not contain the words in italics. a) Apparently, Freddie has a wife in Scotland. X^^k.k.^M,?!?,iSK*„f! wiji in, Scotland. b) Nobody knows anything about Btenda's family. c) People think that someone started the fire deliberately. d) You should ask a doctor to see to that cut. e) People say that Chris was in the army. f) My trousers need to be pressed before I leave. g) No-one has signed this letter. h) Mary's hair still needs cutting. FIRST CERTIFICATE LANGUAGE PRACTICE 8 Look carefully at each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word Which should not be there. Tick each correct line. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space. Opening of new Gulliver Sports Centre The Gulliver Sports Centre, which has been / completely rebuilt, was been reopened yesterday Ijffi«i by the Minister of Sport. The building it was originally used to as a market, but was sold 1) . 2) . to Fairdene Council in 1981, and it then converted 3) into a sports hall. Local schools were piayed football 4) and basketball indoors, and keep-fit classes were held 5) there. In 1990 the hall was damaged when by a flre 6) ." which was broke out in the heating system. The hall 7) could not be used, and remained empty while discussions 8) .. continued about its future. It was then and decided that 9) the hall would to be rebuilt, and an appeal for money i0) was launched. Two years ago a local businessman offered l ]) to pay for the building work, and plans were drawn up. i2) The new hall is includes a swimming pool, running track 13) and other sports facilities which can be used by anyone 14, in the Fairdene area. The Minister was made a speech in which she congratulated everyone involved. 15) . Key points 1 Not ail verbs can be made passive. You can check tn a dictionary whether the verb is transitive or intransitive. 2 The agent is only included if this information is needed 3 Passive forms are often used to give an impersonal view 4 When we change from passive to active the meaning changes slightly. In particular the focus of interest changes. A passive form may be more suitable in some contexts but unsuitable in others. 5 Passive forms tend to be used more often in writing, especially in scientific and technical language. SEE ALSO Grammar 10: Con