Passive Voice Practice Sentences | Important Passive voice | धुंआधार इंग्लिश स्पीकिंग प्रैक्टिस
Автор: Bhuwan Singh English Class Rewa
Загружено: 2026-01-19
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The video focuses on mastering passive voice in English grammar, particularly for exam preparation and speaking enhancement. The instructor, Bhuwan Singh, guides viewers through various passive voice formulas and their application (2:14).
Here's a breakdown of the key topics:
Recalling Active and Passive Formulas (3:09): The video begins by reviewing the 12 active voice formulas for different tenses and the 8 passive voice formulas, emphasizing their importance for translation and identification of active vs. passive sentences.
Identifying Active vs. Passive Voice (9:07): Bhuwan Singh demonstrates how to differentiate between active and passive sentences by asking "who is doing the action?". If the answer is clear, it's active; otherwise, it's passive.
Translation Practice (11:52): The lesson includes practical exercises where students translate Hindi sentences into English, focusing on applying the correct active or passive voice structures.
Important Passive Voice Structures (18:29):
Sentences starting with V1 (Verb's First Form) (19:27): For sentences beginning with a verb's first form, the structure "Let + Object + Be + V3" is introduced. An example is provided: "Do it" becomes "Let it be done" (20:40). It's crucial for the object to be a noun or pronoun, not an adverb (22:12).
Sentences with "Please" (33:09): When "Please" is present, it's replaced by "You are requested/advised/ordered to" followed by the rest of the sentence. For example, "Please sit down" becomes "You are requested to sit down" (35:41).
Sentences with "Who" (44:21): For sentences starting with "Who," the passive voice begins with "By whom," followed by the inverted (interrogative) structure of the rest of the sentence (45:51). For instance, "Who has sent you here?" transforms into "By whom have you been sent here?" (46:04).
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