
In this first lesson, we’ll begin with the basics. We’ll focus on understanding what Active and Passive Voice mean. This foundational knowledge will help you easily follow the rest of the course as we dive deeper into the rules, exceptions, and practical applications of these grammar concepts. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced, this lesson will set you up for success in mastering active and passive voice.
In this lesson, we’ll cover essential grammar information that every learner should know before diving into active and passive voice. We’ll focus on how to conjugate verbs correctly and explore the verb “to be” in various tenses. The verb “to be” is a core element in passive voice construction, as it’s always used with the past participle. Understanding its different forms will be crucial as we move forward in the course. This foundation will help you confidently form both active and passive sentences.
Now, we’ll start with the commonly used present tenses in the passive voice. We’ll explore both active and passive voice in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Understanding how to use these tenses in different sentence structures is essential for mastering passive voice in everyday English.
Now, we’ll focus on the past tenses used in the passive voice. We’ll explore how both active and passive voice are used in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Mastering these past tenses will help you confidently use the passive voice in different sentence structures.
In this lesson, we’ll focus on future tenses used in the passive voice, including “will” and “be going to”, as well as modal verbs and their perfect forms. We’ll examine how these tenses are used in both affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Understanding how to structure the future passive voice will enhance your ability to express future actions in a variety of contexts.
In this lesson, we’ll explore some rule exceptions, advanced rules, and common misconceptions about active and passive voice. You’ll learn how to avoid common mistakes and tackle tricky exceptions with confidence. We’ll also cover less common use cases and show you how to easily work with them, ensuring you can apply the passive voice accurately in all situations.
I know that visual learners sometimes find it difficult to fully grasp the rules through written materials alone, so I’ve created this video to help make things clearer. I hope you learn a lot from it and enjoy watching it till the end. However, I highly recommend that you first read the manuscript and complete the exercises before watching this video. This will ensure that you have a solid understanding of the material before diving into the visual explanation.
In this lesson, we will review the key concepts related to active and passive voice. Understanding the difference between these two forms of expression is crucial in writing clear and impactful sentences. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to identify when to use each voice and how to effectively communicate your message.
We will explore the benefits of using active voice, such as clarity, directness, and engaging the reader. Additionally, we will discuss situations where passive voice may be more appropriate, such as when the emphasis is on the object rather than the subject of the sentence. By mastering the use of both voices, you will be able to elevate the quality of your writing and effectively convey your intended meaning.
Active and Passive Voice – part 1
In this video, we will review everything covered in the written lesson, but with a focus on visuals and examples. This will help you better understand the concepts if you’re a visual learner. We’ll explain the rules of active and passive voice, provide examples, and use pictures and animations to make the explanations clearer and more engaging. Whether it’s understanding sentence structure, handling two objects, or recognizing exceptions, this video will give you a visual walkthrough of everything discussed in the manuscript.
Active and Passive Voice – Part 2
In this part, we’ll dive deeper into active and passive voice. You’ll learn about special cases, such as sentences with two objects, where you can choose to start with either object. We’ll also cover exceptions to the usual rules, explore verbs that behave differently, and highlight common mistakes to avoid. By the end of this section, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how to use the active and passive voice effectively in everyday situations.
This course has been carefully designed for English learners who want to master this important grammar concept. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced student, you’ll find the lessons clear, simple, and easy to understand.
I’ve created concise, well-structured lessons that cover all the rules, exceptions, and important details you need to truly grasp the active and passive voice. The course is packed with engaging videos for visual learners, along with written materials to reinforce your understanding. You’ll also find quizzes to test your knowledge and ensure you’re mastering the content at your own pace.
I’ve designed this course to be accessible to learners of all levels, so no matter where you are on your English learning journey, you can confidently follow along. With each lesson, you’ll feel more confident using active and passive voice correctly in everyday situations.
This course is the perfect resource for anyone who wants to enhance their grammar skills in an easy-to-understand, enjoyable way. There’s so much to discover, and I’m excited to guide you through it all!
Thank you for being part of this journey. I wish you all the best as you continue your English learning adventure! and remember, learning doesn’t stop here. Keep practicing, keep improving, and most importantly, keep believing in your ability to grow.