Introduction
Do you know about passive voice? And when do we use the passive voice?
Passive voice is a relationship between the subject and the verb where the subject receives the action of the verb. Passive voice is used when the person or thing affected by the main verb is the focus. Passive voice is also often used when the person or thing performing the verb is considered unimportant, unknown, or unclear.
Today you will learn passive voice and how to use it in sentences. Let’s get started!
Task
Here you will learn the formulas and word order in the passive voice so that you can make passive sentences, change active sentences into passive sentences, and complete the missing sentences in the questions. Follow the step-by-step activities in the “process” part of WebQuest. I hope you enjoy your exploration. I can't wait to see your value in using the passive voice. Good luck!
Process
Step 1: What is the structure used in passive voice?
Learn the structure of using sentences in the passive voice. Go to the link below and note the structure used in the passive voice.
Step 2: How to use passive voice structure correctly in a sentence?
After knowing the formula used in passive voice, try to make a sentence with the correct structure. Visit the link below and watch the video. Pay attention to how to place structure in passive voice sentences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFLpEQGvUvA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnGdEybVGBg
Step 3: Do the task
Work on the questions that have been provided. Make sure you do it correctly as in the material you have studied. Submit your work in Google Classroom in one week. Join the Google Classroom group “English Class of 12-grade students 2021.” Here's the group code: mZ21pv
Good luck!
Evaluation
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Excellent (4 points) |
Good (3 points) |
Fair (2 points) |
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Structure |
There is no structural error in the sentence |
There is a structural error in the sentence but it can be understood |
Many structural errors in the sentence and difficult to understand |
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Vocabulary
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Use of vocabulary correctly |
Use of vocabulary that is not precise but still understandable |
Use of vocabulary that is wrong and difficult to understand |
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Punctuation
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There are no errors in using punctuation |
There are a few errors in the use of punctuation |
Many errors in the use of punctuation |
Conclusion
Good Job! You have completed the step-by-step activities of learning about passive voice.
Credits
WebQuest for our EIT class.