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IMPERSONAL PASSIVE / PERSONAL PASSIVE
Active Voice Impersonal Passive Personal Passive
People/ They/ We + verb It is + verb (past participle) that
VERB TENSE (say, think, consider, reckon, claim ,etc..) It is (said/thought/claimed, understood ,etc.)
Subject + is + said/thought ,etc. + to (be, have ,etc.)
He, she, they is (said/thought/claimed ,etc.) to (verb)
Simple People say he is English. It is said that he is English He is said to be English.
present We understand she doesnt like football. It is understood that she doesnt like football. She is understood not to like football.

Present People think he is waiting for us now. It is thought that he is waiting for us now. He is thought to be waiting for us now.
continuous
Future People expect that he will join the company soon. It is expected that he will join the company soon. He is expected to join the company soon.
(will/going to)
Present They say that many smartphones are stolen every It is said that many smartphones are stolen every day. Many smartphones are said to be stolen every day.
passive day.
Present They think dinner is being cooked as we speak. It is thought that dinner is being cooked as we speak. Dinner is thought to be being cooked as we speak.
passive
continuous
Future People expect that taxes will be raised next year. It is expected that taxes will be raised next year. Taxes are expected to be raised next year.
passive
People/ They/ We + verb It is + verb (past participle) that
(say, think, consider, reckon, claim ,etc..) It is (said/thought/claimed, understood, etc.)
Subject + is + said/thought ,etc. + perfect infinitive
(to have done, been ,etc.)
People think he has left for good. It is thought that he has left for good. He is thought to have left for good.
Present
The police assume that the arrested man has killed It is assumed that the arrested man has killed three The arrested man is assumed to have killed three people.
Perfect
three people. people.
Present They know she has been working very hard. It is known that she has been working very hard. She is known to have been working very hard.
perfect
continuous
The prosecution say he had killed her earlier that It is said that he had killed her earlier that morning. He is said to have killed earlier that morning.
Past perfect
morning.
Past perfect They say he had been planning to leave his partner. It is said that he had been planning to leave his partner. He is said to have been planning to leave his partner.
continuous
People say that he got married in Germany. It is said that he got married in Germany. He is said to have got married in Germany.
Past
People claim that he died two weeks ago. It is claimed that he died two weeks ago. He is claimed to have died two weeks ago.
Past They say he was studying very hard for his exam. It is said that he was studying very hard for his exam. He is said to have been studying very hard for his exam.
continuous
They report that two people were injured in the It is reported that two people were injured in the Two people are reported to have been injured in the accident.
Past passive
accident. accident.

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Impersonal passive & Personal passive


(FCE Key Word Transformation exercises)
1.It is said that these herbs are good for you.
said
These herbs.............................................................good.

2.It is said that children are afraid of ghosts.


are
Children afraid of ghosts.

3.They say that women live longer than men.


is
It longer than men.

4.They think she has written a book.


thought
She is a book.

5.People believe he is working in Germany.


is
He in Germany.

6.People believe that John Lennon was a great musician.


believed
John Lennon a great musician.

7.It is thought that the government was building new schools.


thought
The government is new schools.

8.It was believed that he had lived in London.


believed
He .. in London.

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