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Past Passive Voice

Past Passive Voice. Español III – Sra. McNally. Active/ Passive Voice definition. A verb is said to be active voice when it expresses an action performed by its subject . El pintor pinto un bodegon

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Past Passive Voice

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  1. Past Passive Voice Español III – Sra. McNally

  2. Active/ Passive Voice definition A verb is said to be active voice when it expresses an action performed by its subject. El pintor pinto un bodegon A verb is said to be passive voice when the action it expresses is performed upon its subject. El bodegonfuepintadopor el artista

  3. Active / Passive examples active voice The coach instructed the players. The subject performs the action. Passive voice The players were instructed by the coach. The subject receives the action.

  4. Passive or active? • The album was received unfavorably by the fans. • The student body elects its council reps. • Angelo’s courageous act averted a tragedy. • A bit part was played by the well-known actor. • Someone at the airport recognized the popular actor. • A volunteer usually leads the discussions. • That counting game is played by more than one person. • A prophet’s warnings are usually ignored at first. • WC Handy composed many famous jazz pieces. • Handy’s contributions to music are appreciated by many listeners.

  5. Passive or active? The album was received unfavorably by the fans. p The student body elects its council reps. a Angelo’s courageous act averted a tragedy. a A bit part was played by the well-known actor. p Someone at the airport recognized the popular actor.a A volunteer usually leads the discussions. a That counting game is played by more than one person.p A prophet’s warnings are usually ignored at first.p WC Handy composed many famous jazz pieces.a Handy’s contributions to music are appreciated by many listeners. p

  6. Passive voice in Spanish Passive voice is always made with the same pattern. Ser + past participle If you look at the examples, ser is the first part of the passive voice structure followed by a past participle in English.

  7. The past participle will be important in future lessons covering the perfect tenses. To form the past participle, simply drop the infinitive ending (-ar, -er, -ir) and add -ado (for -ar verbs) or -ido(for -er, -ir verbs). • Pintar _ pintado • Actuar – actuado • Esculpir- esculpido • Leer- leído • The following common verbs have irregular past participles: • Abrir –abierto escribir-escrito • Cubrir- cubierto hacer-hecho • Decir-dichoponer- puesto • Ver-vistocomponer- compuesto

  8. Past passive voice The pattern is the same as present passive voice. Ser + past participle The only difference is instead of conjugating ser in the present tense, it is now in the preterite tense. Ser (preterite tense) + past participle

  9. Look at the passive examples. The album was received unfavorably by the fans. A bit part was played by the well-known actor. That counting game is played by more than one person. A prophet’s warnings are usually ignored at first. Handy’s contributions to music are appreciated by many listeners. Do you see the ser and past participles going to happen?

  10. Cambia la oracion a vozpasiva

  11. REMEMBER Remember regular past participles are made by adding –ado or –ido to the stem. There are the irregulars. Abierto / visto / puesto / dicho / cubierto / escrito / vuelto / hecho / muerto / roto

  12. Passive voice Passive voice is made using ser (preterite tense) + past participle. The book was written… El librofueescrito The map was read… El mapafueleído.

  13. Passive voice Unlike the perfect tenses, the past participle will agree with the subject of the sentence. La mesa fuepuesta… The table was set…

  14. Practice The rule was made by the teacher. The house was dreamed by the artist. The alarm clock was thrown by the child. The closet was cleaned by the manager. The storm was photographed (sacarfoto) by the person. The bottle was broken by the referee. vozpasiva Por y para

  15. Answers The rule was made by the teacher. La regla fue hecha por la profesora. The house was dreamed by the artist. La casa fue soñada por el artista The alarm clock was thrown by the child. El despertador fue tirado por el chico.

  16. Escuchalassiguientesoraciones y decide siestán en vozpasiva • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10

  17. Por y Para • ¿Cuándo se usapor? • ¿Cuándo se usapara? • Relaciona en la hoja de trabajo.

  18. TAREA para el miercoles: Escribeoraciones en vozpasiva. Escribeminimo 8 palabras en cadaoración C Mural A B D G H F E J I

  19. Tareapara el miércoles • Describe un librofamosohispano, unapelículafamosaamericana y unapinturaespañolafamosa. En tudescripcionusaadjetivodemostrativo, vozpasiva, comparativos o superlativos, detalles de la obra. Dibuja o pegaunafoto de cadaobraobra de arte descrita. Mira el ejemplo: Estaobrafuepintadapor Leonardo da Vinci. EstaobrafuehechaparaLisa Gherardini. Es una de laspinturasmasvisitadas en el museo de Louvre, Francia. Es unapinturacarisima. Este portaretratopertenece a la épocadel renacimiento. Representa a unamujerenigmática.

  20. Estaobrafuepintadapor Leonardo da Vinci. EstaobrafuehechaparaLisa Gherardini. Es una de laspinturasmasvisitadas en el museo de Louvre, Francia. Es unapinturacarisima. Este portaretratopertenece a la épocadel renacimiento. Representa a unamujerenigmática. Descripción de unaobra de arte

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