Understanding the Passive Voice (Strona Bierna)
The passive voice, or "strona bierna" in Polish, is a grammatical construction that shifts the focus from the doer of an action to the action itself or its recipient. This page provides a comprehensive overview of how to form the passive voice in various tenses, along with examples in both English and Polish.
Definition: The passive voice is a grammatical structure where the subject of the sentence receives the action of the verb, rather than performing it.
The formation of the passive voice follows a consistent pattern across different tenses:
- Use the appropriate form of the verb 'be' for the tense
- Add the past participle of the main verb
Example: Active: "They are rebuilding the house now."
Passive: "The house is being rebuilt."
Polish: "Dom jest przebudowywany."
The guide presents a table showing the transformation from active to passive voice in various tenses:
- Present Simple
- Present Continuous
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
- Present Perfect
- Past Perfect
- Future Simple
- Modals
Highlight: While most tenses can be easily converted to passive voice, some, like Future Continuous, Present Perfect Continuous, and Past Perfect Continuous, are rarely used in the passive form.
Vocabulary:
- Strona czynna: Active voice
- Strona bierna: Passive voice
This comprehensive overview provides students with a clear understanding of how to create passive voice sentences across different tenses, making it an invaluable resource for passive voice exercises and practice.