The window is cleaned every day.
- Language
- English
- Level
- A2
- Unit
- Verb tenses and forms
- Practice types
- 0
What this grammar point covers
The passive voice shows what happens to something, not who does it.
When to use it
Use the passive when the person who does the action is unknown or not important.
Key forms
- Subject + am/is/are + past participle
- The cake is eaten.
- The books are read.
- Use by + person (optional)
Examples
English is spoken in many countries.
The letter is sent by Anna.
The food is cooked.
Tips
- Use the passive to focus on the action or object.
- Use 'by' if you want to say who does the action.
- Remember to use the correct form of 'be' and the past participle.
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