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The Present Perfect in the Passive Voice
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When do we use the passive voice?
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The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or thing that is the object of an action,
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rather than the person or thing that performs the action.
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In the order of words, the most important person or thing becomes the subject of the sentence.
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A blue and green bird has been spotted on a tree branch.
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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.
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Example, the class hasn't been cleaned up. The tigers haven't been fed.
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Interrogative, have or has the subject that's been played by the digital friends conference?
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That's the interrogative.
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Examples.
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Has the bike been ridden to class?
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Have her toys been broken by her brother?
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Have the animals been taken care of?
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Activity.
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Is the sentence correct?
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Exercise corrections.
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First, correct.
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Second, incorrect.
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Third, incorrect.
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Fours, go Reds.
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