2.2 the passive

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Form the passive with
kezdjen tanulni
be + past participle.
In a passive sentence, the agent (the doer of the action)
kezdjen tanulni
may or may not be mentioned.
The press follows him everywhere.
active, present simple
kezdjen tanulni
He's followed everywhere by the press.
passive, present simple
The police are monitoring his emails.
active, present continuous
kezdjen tanulni
His emails are being monitored by the police.
passive. present continuous
Fire destroyed the building.
active, past simple
kezdjen tanulni
The building was destroyed by the fire.
passive, past simple
Someone's eaten my sandwich.
active, present perfect
kezdjen tanulni
My sandwich has been eaten.
passive, present perfect
Someone will tell you.
active, will
kezdjen tanulni
You'll be told.
passive, will
We can't do it now.
active, modals
kezdjen tanulni
It can't be done now.
passive, modals
I don't like people criticising me.
active, -ing form
kezdjen tanulni
I don't like being criticised.
passive, -ing form
The organisers want people to give feedback.
active, infinitive with to
kezdjen tanulni
The organisers want to be given feedback.
passive, infinitive with to
The company has apologised for losing email details of hundreds of its customers. The details were left on a train by a member of staff.
In the second sentence the writer uses the passive to keep the focus of the text on the email details and not on the person who left them.
kezdjen tanulni
Use the passive to emphasise the main focus of a text or sentence.
A man's been arrested on suspicion of murder.
kezdjen tanulni
Use the passive when the agent is obvious
I hate being watched when I'm practising Tai Chi.
kezdjen tanulni
Use the passive when the agent is not important
I'm being sent a large number of spam emails these days.
kezdjen tanulni
Use the passive when the agent is unknown.
The issue is discussed later in this paper. No survivors have been found in the disaster.
kezdjen tanulni
In more formal texts (e.g. academic writing, scientific reports) and certain text types (e.g. some newspapers articles, radio/TV news)
All complaints will be taken seriously.
kezdjen tanulni
to create a distance between the agent and the action, for example to avoid responsability
It is said / believed / reported / thought / understood ... that... It is reported that a shockingly large proportion of the world population is out of work.
kezdjen tanulni
In formal writing this construction is often used:

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