THE
PASSIVE VOICE
PASSIVE,
FUNCTION
The passive voice
is used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an
action rather than the person or object that performs the action, e.g.
- The passive
is used ...:
We are interested in the passive, not who uses it.
- The house
was
built in 1654:
We are interested in the house, not the builder.
- The road
is being repaired:
We are interested in the road, not the people repairing it.
In other words,
the most important thing or person becomes the subject of the sentence.
Sometimes we use
the passive voice because we don't know or cannot express who or what
performed the action:
- I noticed
that a window had
been left
open
- Every
year people are killed
on our roads.
If we want to say
who or what performs the action, we use the preposition by:
- "A Hard Day's
Night" was
written
by the Beatles
- ET was
directed by Spielberg
The passive voice
is often used in formal or scientific texts:
- A great deal
of meaning is
conveyed by
a few well-chosen words.
- Our planet
is wrapped
in a mass of gases.
- Waste
materials are
disposed of in a variety of ways.