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Lesson 9 More Fun With The Passive
  • Exercises Agents and Intransitives

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  • With a partner, determine if the verb phrases are
    transitive. If they are, find the object. Then
    make them passive
  • Shipwreck stories form an important part of
    American colonial literature. A review of Spanish
    colonial literature finds four major shipwreck
    narratives. Researchers have found the earliest
    of these narratives in the diary of Christopher
    Columbus. Columbus mentioned a shipwreck in the
    diary of his third voyage. Another famous
    shipwreck story is the story of the Spanish
    sailor, Pedro Serrano. His story appears in Los
    comentarios reales by El Inca Garcilaso de la
    Vega. Serrano spent seven years on an island.
    One day a ship saw his campfire. The captain
    sent a boat to rescue him. The most famous
    shipwreck narrative of the period comes from the
    writing of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. This
    Spanish explorers boat crashed on the coast of
    Florida in the early sixteenth century. He
    wandered from Florida to Mexico. His trip lasted
    seven years. Los infortunios de Alonso Ramirez by
    the Mexican writer Carlos Siguenza y Gongora
    tells another shipwreck story. This story is
    fictional. However, modern literary scholars
    consider this story a precursor to the modern
    novel.

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  • Directions Change these sentences to passive
  • Example 1. A scientist performs this experiment
    every day. --gt is performed --gt This experiment
    is performed every day by a scientist.
  • 2. A scientist is performing this experiment
    today.
  • 3. A scientist has performed this experiment
    recently.
  • 4. A scientist has been performing this
    experiment for the last six months.
  • 5. A scientist performed this experiment
    yesterday.
  • 6. A scientist was performing this experiment at
    10 p.m. last night.
  • 7. A scientist had performed this experiment
    before.
  • 8. A scientist had been performing this
    experiment over a number of years.
  • 9. A scientist will perform this experiment
    tomorrow.
  • 10. A scientist is going to perform this
    experiment tomorrow.
  • 11. A scientist will have performed this
    experiment by this time tomorrow.
  • 12. A scientist will have been performing this
    experiment for two weeks at this time tomorrow.
  • 13. A scientist may perform this experiment.
  • 14. A scientist could have performed this
    experiment.
  • 15. A scientist should have performed this
    experiment.
  • 16. A scientist didn't perform this experiment.
  • 17.. A scientist isn't performing this experiment.

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  • INTRANSITIVES --
  • Intransitives are verbs that do not take objects.
    There are basically two types those that are
    always intransitive (A) and those that are
    sometimes intransitive and sometimes not (B).
  • Example (A) The accident happened. The man
    disappeared from the scene of the accident. The
    woman died at the scene.
  • Example (B) He kissed his wife. They kissed
    quickly.

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AGENT (whodunnit)
  • The concept of agent is very much important to
    understand.
  • In active sentences, the agent in an active
    English sentence is that which brings about the
    event or the state described by the verb.
  • Sometimes, the agent of an active English
    sentence is transparently clear and is actually
    the same as the subject.
  • Example The woman taught a grammar lesson.
    The woman is the subject --- and clearly the
    agent -- that which is bringing about the
    teaching.

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Examples of Agents
  • The cat chased a mouse. Who or what did the
    verb, the chasing? The cat. The cat is the
    agent.
  • Sometimes agents arent very clear. They are
    implied or understood but very obviously not
    the subject of the verb and very obviously NOT in
    the sentence. . The accident happened. So who
    exactly did what? Did this accident just sort of
    spontaneously combust or did someone DO something?

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More on Agents
  • Sometimes when a verb can be either transitive or
    intransitive, the subject of the transitive
    version is clearly the agent, but the subject of
    the intransitive version is NOT the agent.
  • John broke the plate. (John did it!)
  • The plate broke. (Who did it?)

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The Agentive Phrase
  • The by phrase in a passive is called the
    agentive by-phrase. Frequently it contains the
    agent -- BUT NOT ALWAYS. If the agent isnt the
    subject in the active, the agentive phrase is not
    the agent either!
  • Active The race broke the speed record. Wait!
    Who actually did the breaking?
  • Passive The speed record was broken by the
    race. Who did the breaking?

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Interesting Language Change
  • Disappear is definitely an intransitive verb in
    English.
  • However, in American intelligence agencies in the
    1980s, it became fashionable, in talking about
    the death squads in central America, to refer to
    the victims by saying, He/she was disappeared.

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  • '' 'Desaparecer,' or 'disappear,' is in
    Spanish both an intransitive and transitive verb,
    and this flexibility has been adopted by those
    speaking English in El Salvador, as in 'John
    Sullivan was disappeared from the Sheraton,' 'the
    Government disappeared the students,' there being
    no equivalent situation, and so no equivalent
    word, in English-speaking cultures.'
  • ---- from Salvador by Joan Didion
  • Why might an English-speaking person make this
    verb transitive and passivize it?

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The shoulds of passives
  • So when do we use the passive? The most common
    use is when the agent is relatively unimportant,
    or is clearly understood, or is of no real
    consequence, or is of much less importance than
    the action or the object (of the original
    active). In this case, we can almost always just
    delete the agentive by-phrase of the passive.

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Context is important
  • Consider the situation of what is being
    emphasized.

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Context An article about a really innovative
researchers life and exploits.
  • Williams found the first examples of these
    narratives in the archive of the Columbus
    materials in Santo Domingo. She went on to
    publish them. . .

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Context An article about shipwrecks. The
emphasis is on the content of various narratives.
  • The earliest narratives have been found in the
    diary of Columbus first voyage.
  • In this context, do we absolutely need to know
    who found these narratives?

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Technical and Professional English
  • Technical English is one place where we often see
    the passive.

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  • The following sentences are from a scientific
    article on climate change. The article has about
    six authors. Some clauses are active. Some are
    passive. Identify the actives and passives and
    explain why you think the writers chose the
    active or passive.
  • Conceptually this increase is understood as a
    shift of the statistical distribution towards
    warmer temperatures.
  • Changes in the width of the distribution are
    often considered small.
  • Here we show our framework.
  • This framework does not explain the
    record-breaking central European summer
    temperatures in 2003.

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And Finally Some ESL Errors
  • The passive is also hard for ESL students.
    Depending on the language background, students
    have different problems with the passive.

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Examples Identify the problems and determine
what the student doesnt understand.
  • My mother was died when I was ten.
  • The party was occurred without my knowing about
    it.
  • That man hurt by the explosion.
  • The man was placed the box on the table.
  • 5. My grandfather was came from Vietnam.
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