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Present Indefinite Passive

I am invited He is invited She is invited We are invited You are invited They are invited

Past Indefinite Passive

I was invited He was invited She was invited We were invited You were invited They were invited

Future Indefinite Passive

I shall be invited He will be invited She will be invited We shall be invited You will be invited They will be invited

(b) The Present, Past and Future Perfect Passive are formed by means of the Present, Past and Future Perfect of the auxiliary verb to be and Participle II of the notional verb.

Present Perfect Passive

I have been invited He has been invited She has been invited We have been invited You have been invited They have been invited

Past Perfect Passive

I had been invited He had been invited She had been invited We had been invited You had been invited They had been invited

Future Perfect Passive

I shall have been invited He will have been invited She will have been invited We shall have been invited You will have been invited They will have been invited

(c) The Present Continuous and the Past Continuous Passive are formed by means of the Present Continuous and the Past Con­tinuous of the auxiliary verb to be and Participle II of the notional verb.

Present Continuous Passive

I am being invited He is being invited She is being invited We are being invited You are being invited They are being invited

Past Continuous Passive

I was being invited He was being invited She was being invited We were being invited You were being invited They were being invited

The Future Continuous, the Present Perfect Continuous, the Past Perfect Continuous and the Future Perfect Continuous are not found in the Passive Voice.

§ 2. The use of the Passive Voice.

The Passive Voice can be used:

(a) without the doer of the action being mentioned (the usual case). In this case the doer is either unknown or unimportant.

In silence the soup was finished excellent, if a little thick; and fish was brought. In silence it was handed. (Galsworthy)

Tom Tusher was sent off early, however, to a school in Lon­don. (Thackeray)

(b) with the doer of the action being mentioned. This occurs only when the doer of the action is to some extent emphasized.

The noun or pronoun denoting the doer of the action is intro­duced by the preposition by.

He was wrenched from his blank wretchedness by the sound of the door opening from his mother's room. (Galsworthy) They were thus introduced by Holly. (Galsworthy) This room was dimly lighted from the ceiling by a single elec­tric lamp. (Bennett)

§ 3. The use of tenses in the Passive Voice.

The uses of tenses in the Active and in the Passive Voice are the same.

indefinite: Present New schools are built every year.

Past This school was built a month ago.

Future A new school will be built in our village in spring.

perfect. Present The school has been built this month.

Past The school had been built by the 1st of

September.

Future I am sure the school will have been built by the 1st of September. continuous: Present A new school is being built in our street.

Past When I returned to town, the school was

still being built.

All Forsytes have shells... in other words, they are never seen, or if seen would not be recognized. (Galsworthy) The news was brought that the little boy at the "Three Castles" was ill. (Thackeray)

Further meetings will be held to-night and to-morrow night. (Daily Worker)

You have been told three times this week that she is coming home for a year for her health. (Shaw)

1 have been very unhappy since she died. I have been slighted and taught nothing, and thrown upon myself, and put to work not fit for me. (Dickens)

By 12 o'clock a jury reasonably satisfactory to both sides had been chosen. (Dreiser)

Don't you disturb him. He is working at his wonderful poem.

An immortal work of art is being created. (Marryat)

When Mills got to the stables, a horse was being saddled. (Eliot)

To express an action going on at a definite moment in the future only the Future Continuous Active is possible. Thus the

Russian sentence 'Когда вы придете в лабораторию, опыт уже будет производиться' must be translated ' in the following way:

When you come to the laboratory, we shall already be making the experiment.

To denote an action which began before a definite moment in the present, past or future, and continued up to that moment, the Present, Past and Future Perfect Continuous Active are generally used.

Уже два часа как правят корректуру.

They have been reading the proofs for two hours.

Когда пришел главный редактор, корректуру правили уже два

часа.

When the editor-in-chief came, they had been reading the proofs for two hours.

The Present Perfect Inclusive Passive and the Past Perfect Inclusive Passive are found with verbs not used in the Continuous form, in negative sentences and with some non-terminative verbs (see Chapter VII, Tenses, § 18, 21).

She has always been admired.

The dictionary has not been used for months.

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