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Explicação de Voz Passiva a partir de exemplos em lingua portuguesa
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**TO BE
PASSIVE**
Particípio Verbos regulares ficam como no passado.
Active Voice Snow White bit a poisoned apple
Passive Voice The apple was bitten by Snow White
The body does the work The work is done by the body
They interrupted our conversation Our conversation was interrupted
A new type of microprocessor has been invented by the Chinese
Simple Present Paul paints the house every year. am/is/are + particípio ¹ The house is painted by Paul every year. The house isn't painted by Paul every year. Is the house painted by Paul every year? Present Progressive Paul is painting the house. am/is/are being + particípio The house is being painted by Paul. The house isn't being painted by Paul. Is the house being painted by Paul? Simple Past Paul painted the house. was/were + particípio The house was painted by Paul. The house wasn't painted by Paul. Was the house painted by Paul? Past Progressive Paul was painting the house. was/were being + particípio The house was being painted by Paul. The house wasn't being painted by Paul. Was the house being painted by Paul? Simple Future Paul will paint the house. will be + particípio The house will be painted by Paul. The house won't be painted by Paul. Will the house be painted by Paul? Future with "Be going to" Paul is going to paint the house. am/is/are going to be + particípio The house is going to be painted by Paul. The house isn't going to be painted by Paul. Is the house going to be painted by Paul?
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