explain simple present passive
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The passive voice is used when we focus on the object of the sentence. In the example, B becomes the subject. For example: That song is sung by my mom. ... We form the passive with be + past participle (3rd form of the verb). In the present simple, the passive is: am / is / are + past participle (3rd form of the verb).
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The passive voice is used when we focus on the object of the sentence.
For example: That song is sung by my mom.
When it is important to know who does the action, we use by. The noun that follows by is called the “agent.” My mom was the subject in the active sentence, but it becomes the agent in the passive sentence.
Sometimes, when the agent is unknown, or unimportant to the meaning of the sentence, we do not use by.
For example: This sweater is made in India.
We form the passive with be + past participle (3rd form of the verb).
In the present simple, the passive is: am / is / are + past participle (3rd form of the verb).
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The past participle always stays the same. Only the form of be changes.
The subject and verb must always agree in number.
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