1 00:00:01,710 --> 00:00:24,019 The Present Perfect in the Passive Voice 2 00:00:24,019 --> 00:00:33,640 When do we use the passive voice? 3 00:00:33,640 --> 00:00:44,640 The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or thing that is the object of an action, 4 00:00:44,640 --> 00:00:50,640 rather than the person or thing that performs the action. 5 00:00:50,640 --> 00:01:00,640 In the order of words, the most important person or thing becomes the subject of the sentence. 6 00:01:16,390 --> 00:01:24,390 A blue and green bird has been spotted on a tree branch. 7 00:01:24,390 --> 00:01:50,900 His arm has been broken. The words have been observed. Negative. Subject plus hasn't or hasn't plus been plus past participle plus complement. 8 00:01:50,900 --> 00:01:59,900 Example, the class hasn't been cleaned up. The tigers haven't been fed. 9 00:01:59,900 --> 00:02:15,909 Interrogative, have or has the subject that's been played by the digital friends conference? 10 00:02:15,909 --> 00:02:17,650 That's the interrogative. 11 00:02:18,689 --> 00:02:19,389 Examples. 12 00:02:20,449 --> 00:02:23,289 Has the bike been ridden to class? 13 00:02:24,050 --> 00:02:27,669 Have her toys been broken by her brother? 14 00:02:28,729 --> 00:02:32,409 Have the animals been taken care of? 15 00:02:39,860 --> 00:02:40,560 Activity. 16 00:02:40,879 --> 00:02:42,439 Is the sentence correct? 17 00:02:49,900 --> 00:02:51,560 Exercise corrections. 18 00:02:52,099 --> 00:02:53,259 First, correct. 19 00:02:53,879 --> 00:02:55,280 Second, incorrect. 20 00:02:55,280 --> 00:02:57,620 Third, incorrect. 21 00:02:58,259 --> 00:03:01,580 Fours, go Reds.