The passive voice in English is a grammatical construction where the subject of a sentence receives the action of the verb. This summary explores its formation, usage, and provides examples to help students understand and apply this important concept in English grammar.
- The passive voice is formed using the auxiliary verb "be" plus the past participle of the main verb.
- The auxiliary "be" is conjugated according to the tense of the original active sentence.
- The subject of the active sentence becomes the object in the passive, often introduced by "by".
- The passive voice is useful for emphasizing the action or the recipient of the action rather than the doer.