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Passive Voice and Causative Structures in Spanish, Resúmenes de Biología

Various grammatical structures in spanish, including the passive voice (activa-pasiva), passive voice with two objects (pasiva con dos objetos), impersonal passive (pasiva impersonal), and causative constructions (causative con dos verbos and causative con un verbo). Several examples of each structure, allowing students to understand the formation and usage of these grammatical concepts. Additionally, the document includes sections on conditional sentences (condicionales) and the use of "i wish" and "if only" (i wish / if only). This comprehensive coverage of spanish grammar makes this document a valuable resource for students studying the language, as it provides a solid foundation for understanding and applying these important grammatical structures in their written and spoken communication.

Tipo: Resúmenes

2020/2021

Subido el 06/04/2022

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ACTIVA – PASIVA
1. Spain won the World Football Championship in 2010.
2. They are building a new skyscraper in New York.
3. The scientists will complete the project in 2005.
4. Someone stole my wife’s car yesterday.
5. They heard a strange noise at the other side of the door.
6. They have just told me the truth.
7. The astronauts are giving the journalists a lot of information.
PASIVA – ACTIVA
1. Their conclusions have been attacked by many scientists.
2. All these deaths could have been avoided by health workers.
3. Although help has been offered by some non-profit organizations, the situation
of the newly arrived immigrants is very poor.
4. The scheme had been introduced by the Mayor, Ken Livingstone.
5. The car has been repaired in the garage.
6. Many illegal copies are being sold on street corners.
7. The agricultural camps were excellently organised by the Ministry of Farming.
PASIVA CON DOS OBJETOS
1. The hotel manager brought us the keys.
2. Susan and Mary did not tell me that Frank was ill.
3. The doctor would allow Mr Wilkins to go home.
4. My father showed my cousin how to use the computer.
5. The new delivery boy has brought me the big parcel.
6. The optician is showing my grandmother the glasses.
7. My mother should tell my brother never to do that again.
PASIVA IMPERSONAL
1. A lot of people think that he plays the piano beautifully.
2. Carol knew that Mike was stealing goods from the market.
3. Doctors informed that the woman died last night.
4. The detective presumes that the butler is the murderer.
5. My sister says that the party will be here.
6. Doctors affirm that smoking cause several damages.
7. Many people think that women are not as strong as men.
CAUSATIVE CON DOS VERBOS
1. Debbie has asked someone to fit new carpets in her house.
2. Someone is massaging Sue’s feet at the moment.
3. Tommy asks his brother to do his homework.
4. The girl asked her mother to read the story to her.
5. I used to ask the dentist to polish my teeth every six months.
6. Sharon might ask someone to dye her hair red tomorrow.
7. You should ask them to install a telephone.
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ACTIVA – PASIVA

  1. Spain won the World Football Championship in 2010.
  2. They are building a new skyscraper in New York.
  3. The scientists will complete the project in 2005.
  4. Someone stole my wife’s car yesterday.
  5. They heard a strange noise at the other side of the door.
  6. They have just told me the truth.
  7. The astronauts are giving the journalists a lot of information. PASIVA – ACTIVA
  8. Their conclusions have been attacked by many scientists.
  9. All these deaths could have been avoided by health workers.
  10. Although help has been offered by some non-profit organizations, the situation of the newly arrived immigrants is very poor.
  11. The scheme had been introduced by the Mayor, Ken Livingstone.
  12. The car has been repaired in the garage.
  13. Many illegal copies are being sold on street corners.
  14. The agricultural camps were excellently organised by the Ministry of Farming. PASIVA CON DOS OBJETOS
  15. The hotel manager brought us the keys.
  16. Susan and Mary did not tell me that Frank was ill.
  17. The doctor would allow Mr Wilkins to go home.
  18. My father showed my cousin how to use the computer.
  19. The new delivery boy has brought me the big parcel.
  20. The optician is showing my grandmother the glasses.
  21. My mother should tell my brother never to do that again. PASIVA IMPERSONAL
  22. A lot of people think that he plays the piano beautifully.
  23. Carol knew that Mike was stealing goods from the market.
  24. Doctors informed that the woman died last night.
  25. The detective presumes that the butler is the murderer.
  26. My sister says that the party will be here.
  27. Doctors affirm that smoking cause several damages.
  28. Many people think that women are not as strong as men. CAUSATIVE CON DOS VERBOS
  29. Debbie has asked someone to fit new carpets in her house.
  30. Someone is massaging Sue’s feet at the moment.
  31. Tommy asks his brother to do his homework.
  32. The girl asked her mother to read the story to her.
  33. I used to ask the dentist to polish my teeth every six months.
  34. Sharon might ask someone to dye her hair red tomorrow.
  35. You should ask them to install a telephone.

CAUSATIVE CON UN VERBO

  1. Mary’s lawn was mowed yesterday.
  2. Bob’s hair has just been cut.
  3. When will you new shower be installed?
  4. Her children are being taught computer science.
  5. The mechanic changed the oil in my car.
  6. A decorator has repaired our house.
  7. The town hall has just been rebuilt for the council. CONDICIONALES
  8. She doesn't understand because you haven't explained the situation to her.
  9. He was too slow to win the race.
  10. Unless you pay me, I won't finish the job.
  11. My advice to you is to talk to your parents.
  12. We didn't visit the museum because we didn't have time.
  13. I don't know his phone number, so I can't ring him.
  14. Wash it in hot water and it will shrink.
  15. You drink too much coffee, that's why you can't sleep. I WISH / IF ONLY
  16. I don't like the school to be so expensive.
  17. I'm sorry you lost the game.
  18. She smokes so much. She has to stop smoking.
  19. It was a mistake to send Sandra that email.
  20. It's a pity that David isn't going out with Alice.
  21. I don't like your brother to take so many days off at work.
  22. He can't speak Russian.