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PASSIVE VOICE III (daily test)

  Hello everyone!! On this blog, i, Jessica Amanda, gonna do answer some question that given by my teacher about Passive Voice. ★ There is it ★ Make passive sentences using the word parts and the given tense. Question: 1. The window – open (present perfect simple) 2. Her room – paint (past progressive) 3. He – take – to the airport. (present perfect simple) 4. The bike – repair – at the moment (present progressive) 5. The cows – feed – every morning (present simple) 6. The novel – write – a hundred years ago (past simple) 7. The food – must put – in the fridge (present simple) 8. A press conference – hold – tomorrow afternoon (future simple) 9. Our new house – just – finish (present perfect simple) 10. The thief – see – by the policeman (past perfect simple) 11. The story – often tell – by grandmother (present simple) 12. The package – send – by a good friend (past simple) 13. He – not see – for ages (present perfect simple) 14. My dad – off – a new job – later this week (future simple

PASSIVE VOICE II

  I. Definition Active voice is a grammatical voice common in many of the world's languages. It is the unmarked voice for clauses featuring a transitive verb in nominative–accusative languages, including English and most other Indo-European languages II. The Difference Between Active and Passive Voice – Active Voice When the subject of a sentence performs the verb’s action, we say that the sentence is in the active voice. Sentences in the active voice have a strong, direct, and clear tone. Here are some short and straightforward examples of active voice. Example: • Monkeys adore bananas • The Cashier counted the money • The dog chased the squirrel – Passive Voice  A sentence is in the passive voice, on the other hand, when the subject is acted on by the verb. The passive voice is always constructed with a conjugated form of to beplus the verb’s past participle Example: • I noticed that a window had been left open. • Every year thousands of people are killed on our roads. • All the

PASSIVE VOICE.

I. Definition A passive construction occurs when you make the object of an action into the subject of a sentence. That is, whoever or whatever is performing the action is not the grammatical subject of the sentence. II. Function The passive voice is used when we want to emphasize the action (the verb) and the object of a sentence rather than subject. This means that the subject is either less important than the action itself or that we don’t know who or what the subject is. III. Passive Voice Formula IV. Example of Passive Voice in Each Tense: • Simple Present: i am thrown to the pool last night.  • Simple Past: She was already gone • Simple Future: It will be made into a nice sweater. • Simple Past Future: i would be asked first in this job interview • Present Continuous: The trophy is being won by our team. • Past Continuous: The trees were being cut every day. • Future Continuous: My favorite series will be released next summer. • Past Future Continuous: You should be promoted as a

EXPOSITION TEXT (hortatory exposition)

  I. Definition  Narrative exposition is the insertion of background information within a story or narrative. This information can be about the setting, characters' backstories, prior plot events, historical context, etc. In literature, exposition appears in the form of expository writing embedded within the narrative. II. Purpose To persuade the readers or listener that something should or should not be the case. III. Structure # Thesis: This section will contain the issue or problem that will be raised, while in the analytical exposition this section will contain the position, opinion or attitude of the author. # Argument: The section that contains the opinion or argument that the author begins to explain. Both hortatory exposition and analytical exposition have the same explanation in this section. # Repetition: Repetition is the conclusion. Hortatory exposition will contain recommendations or suggestions from the author about the problem that is the theme of writing. As for the

EXPOSITION TEXT (analytical exposition)

  I. Definition An analytical exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the  listeners or readers that something is the case. To make the persuasion stronger, the speaker or  writer gives some arguments as the fundamental reasons why something is the case. II. Purpose of Analytical Exposition Text – To convince the reader that the topics presented was an important topic to be discussed or gained attention by way of providing arguments or opinions that support the main idea or topic. III. Generic Structure: # Thesis: Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s point of view. # Argument : Explaining the argument to support the writer’s position. The number of arguments may vary, but each argument must be supported by evidence and explanation. # Reiteration: Restating the writer’s point of view / to strengthen the thesis. We can use the following phrase to make conclusion in reiteration. IV. Language Feature:  – Using relational process – Using inte