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2º Bach Unit 6 Passive (2) Impersonal & Causative
Impersonal Passive en español con ejercicios
Causative Passive en español
Exercise 1. Quiz. Exercise 2. Online quiz.Exercise 3. Choose the right answer. Exercise 4. Complete
Exercise 5. Rewrite the sentence. Exercise 6. Follow the example 1.
Exercise 7. Follow the example 2. Exercise . Let / Make / Have / Get
Monday
2º Bach Unit 6 Passive Voice

Passive Activities and Charts
Two objects in an active sentence – two possible passive sentences
When there are two objects in an active sentence, there are two possible active sentences and two possible passive sentences.
- Sentence 1: The professor gave the students the books.
- Sentence 2: The professor gave the books to the students.
There are two objects in each of the following sentences:
- Object 1 = indirect object → the students
- Object 2 = direct object → the books
An indirect object is very often a person, a direct object a thing. When a direct object is followed by an indirect one, we put to in front of the indirect object.
Active sentence 1
| Subject | Verb | indirect Object | direct Object |
|---|---|---|---|
| The professor | gave | the students | the books. |
Active sentence 2
| Subject | Verb | direct Object | indirect Object with to |
|---|---|---|---|
| The professor | gave | the books | to the students. |
Each of the objects (books/students) in the active sentences can become subject in the passive sentence.
Passive sentence 1
| Subject | Verb | Object | (by-agent) |
|---|---|---|---|
| The students | were given | the books. | (by the professor). |
Passive sentence 2
| Subject | Verb | Object | (by-agent) |
|---|---|---|---|
| The books | were given | to the students | (by the professor). |
Ex 1 Ex 2 Ex 3
Causative & Impersonal Passive
1º Bach Unit 6 Grammar & Vocabulary
You have learned some verbs related to crime in unit 6. Test your knowledge with this interactive exercise. Click at the top right-hand corner to enlarge the window.
Exercise 1. Quiz. Exercise 2. Online quiz.
Exercise 3. Choose the right answer. Exercise 4. Complete
Exercise 5. Rewrite the sentence. Exercise 6. Follow the example 1.
Exercise 7. Follow the example 2. Exercise. Let / Make / Have / Get
Link to the Passive Voice
Have Something Done / Causative Passive en español
Exercise 3. Choose the right answer. Exercise 4. Complete
Exercise 5. Rewrite the sentence. Exercise 6. Follow the example 1.
Exercise 7. Follow the example 2. Exercise. Let / Make / Have / Get
Sunday
Gramática en español
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Wednesday
The Passive Voice

Passive Trivia Jeopardy Game Jeopardy Game 2
Exercises 1 Exercises 2 Exercise 3

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