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When we put an active sentence, where a preposition follows after the verb (e.g. break into, look after, listen to), into passive – the prepositionremains immediately after the verb.
Active sentencePassive sentenceSomeone broke intothe pet shop.The pet shop was broken into.They looked for the baby.The baby was looked for.Someone shouts atthe man.The man is shoutedat.They listen to the music.Music is listened to
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Active sentencePassive sentenceSomeone broke intothe pet shop.The pet shop was broken into.They looked for the baby.The baby was looked for.Someone shouts atthe man.The man is shoutedat.They listen to the music.Music is listened to
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When we put an active sentence, where a preposition follows after the verb (e.g. break into, look after, listen to), into passive – the preposition remains immediately after the verb.
Active sentence Passive sentence Someone broke into the pet shop. The pet shop was broken into. They looked for the baby. The baby was looked for. Someone shouts at the man.The man is shouted at. They listen to the music. Music is listened to
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