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COMUNIDAD EDUCATIVA ANTONIANA

“QUEREMOS PENSADORES”
5th grade

What is it made of?


Vocabulary Materials, objects, and possessions
Grammar Simple present-simple past (passive/active voice)
Speaking Talk about what things are made of

Grammar Simple present active and passive voice.


Cuando hablamos de voz activa y voz pasiva, nos referimos a la
estructura de frases (orden de las palabras). En las oraciones en voz
activa, lo más importante es el sujeto que realiza una determinada
acción, mientras que en la voz pasiva, es más importante el objeto que
recibe la acción. Para comprender mejor la lengua inglesa, es necesario
conocer los dos tipos de voces y sus respectivas estructuras.
Voz activa Voz pasiva
Es más importante el sujeto Es más importante el objeto
(Quien realiza la acción) (Quien recibe la acción)

Quién + acción + quién Quién + To Be + verbo + by + quien / Pron.


Hace (tiempo) recibe recibe (tiempo) participio hace Objeto

Robert compra una guitarra una guitarra es comprada por Robert


Robert buys a guitar A guitar is bought by Robert
He buys a guitar A guitar is bought by him

Personal Object
Pronouns Pronouns
I Me
You You
He Him
She Her
It It
We Us
They Them

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COMUNIDAD EDUCATIVA ANTONIANA
“QUEREMOS PENSADORES”
5th grade

Active: The Beatles sing "A Hard Day's Night".

Passive: “A hard Day’s Night” is sung by The Beatles.

Active: My mother cleans my room every Saturday.

Passive: My room is cleaned every Saturday by my mother.

Practice

1. Active: I visited my family in the last summer

Passive: The last summer in my family visited me

2. Active: He changed his job

Passive: Job his changed him

3. Active. I studied architecture in the University of Buenos Aires

Passive: The University of Buenos Aires in architecture studied me

4. Active: She went to the cinema yesterday

Passive: The cinema yesterday to went her

5. Active: Ivan did not know how to answer such a question

Passive: A question such answer to how not did Ivan

6. Active: She did not live in Japan last year

Passive: In Japan last year live not did her

7. Active: She did not want to visit London


Passive: To visit London want bot did her

8. Active: They did not break the table

Passive: The table break not did them

9. Active: Did she write a letter to her mother?

Passive: A letter to her mother write did her?

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COMUNIDAD EDUCATIVA ANTONIANA
“QUEREMOS PENSADORES”
5th grade

10. Active: Did they sell books there?

Passive There books sell did them?

11. Active: Did she go there twice a week?

Passive: A week twice there go did her?

12. Active: Did she sell her car?

Passive: Her car sell did her

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