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Passive Voice With Modals Passives in Different Tenses: Simple Present Passive Simple Past Passive - Simple Past Passive Video Will Future Passive Going to Future Passive Present Continuous Passive - Present Continuous Passive Video Past Continuous Passive Present Perfect Passive - Present Perfect Passive Video Past Perfect Passive Passives With Modals - Passives With Modals Video Stative Passive Verbs Subject Exercises:Passive Voice Exercises

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Forming Passives With Modals

Affirmative FormObject + may, must, can, could, ought to, should + be + verb3
Question FormMust, may, can, should, might + object + be + verb3 (past participle)
Something must / can / should... be done by someone at sometime. Active : Our English teacher may give an exam today. Passive: An exam may be given by our English teacher today. Active : Thomas has written many books. Passive: Many books have been written by Thomas. Active : Do you have to pay the bill before leaving the restaurant? Passive: Does the bill have to be paid before leaving the restaurant? Active : Juan can give them some information about the job. Passive: Some information can be given about the job by Juan.Passive2: They can be given some information about the JOB by Juan. Active : You must obey the traffic rules.Passive: The traffic rules must be obeyed.

Quick Exercise

Put the following sentences into passive voice. (Modals) Sorry 1. You may forget the rules quickly. .

Sorry 2. You should study the lessons repeatedly. .

Sorry 3. Benjamin must win the competition. .

Sorry 4. They should cancel the game. .

Sorry 5. The doctor can't persuade her. .

Sorry 6. They need to repair my car. ?

Sorry 7. Who should pay the damage? ?

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