#1 Belajar mudah memahami dasar-dasar kalimat Passive
Summary
TLDRIn this English lesson, the speaker provides a detailed explanation of passive sentences in various tenses. The lesson covers the simple past, present, future, and perfect tenses, as well as continuous and affirmative passive sentences. The focus is on how passive sentences differ from active ones, with an emphasis on how the subject receives action from the object in each tense. The session concludes with encouragement to subscribe, like, and share the lesson, promoting further learning in English through the 'English Club.' The video aims to help learners grasp key grammar concepts effectively.
Takeaways
- 😀 The lesson begins with a greeting and a prayer for blessings before starting the material.
- 😀 The topic of the lesson is about passive sentences in English, building on previous lessons about active sentences.
- 😀 The lesson covers passive sentences across various tenses, such as simple past, present, and future tenses.
- 😀 A passive verb sentence emphasizes the subject receiving the action from the object, instead of performing the action.
- 😀 The Simple Past Tense in passive form describes actions where the subject receives the action from the object in the past.
- 😀 The Simple Present Tense in passive form describes actions where the subject receives the action from the object in the present.
- 😀 The Simple Future Tense in passive form refers to actions where the subject will receive the action from the object in the future.
- 😀 The Perfect Tense in passive form describes actions that happened in the past but have an ongoing relevance to the present.
- 😀 The Continuous Tense in passive form discusses ongoing or happening actions where the subject is receiving the action.
- 😀 The lesson concludes with an invitation for viewers to subscribe, comment, and share the video, along with a prayer for blessings from Allah.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video script?
-The main focus of the video script is to explain passive sentences in English, specifically how they are used in different tenses like simple past, present, future, perfect, and continuous tenses.
What is the significance of the passive voice in English?
-The passive voice is significant in English because it emphasizes the action being done to the subject, rather than who or what is performing the action. This is useful when the actor is unknown or less important.
What is the difference between active and passive sentences?
-Active sentences emphasize the subject performing the action, while passive sentences emphasize the action itself and the recipient of the action. For example, in the active sentence 'The cat eats the food,' the cat is performing the action, but in the passive sentence 'The food is eaten by the cat,' the food is receiving the action.
What are the main tenses discussed in the video for passive voice?
-The main tenses discussed for passive voice in the video are the simple past tense, simple present tense, simple future tense, simple perfect tense, and simple continuous tense.
Can you explain how the passive voice is used in the simple past tense?
-In the simple past tense, the passive voice describes actions that were done to the subject in the past. The structure is: 'subject + was/were + past participle of the verb.' For example, 'The letter was written by John.'
How is the passive voice used in the simple present tense?
-In the simple present tense, the passive voice is used to describe actions that occur regularly or habitually in the present. The structure is: 'subject + is/are + past participle of the verb.' For example, 'The book is read by many students.'
What is the structure of a passive sentence in the simple future tense?
-In the simple future tense, the passive voice is used to describe actions that will be done to the subject in the future. The structure is: 'subject + will be + past participle of the verb.' For example, 'The report will be completed tomorrow.'
What does the term 'simple perfect tense' refer to in passive voice?
-The simple perfect tense in passive voice refers to actions that were completed in the past but have relevance to the present or future. The structure is: 'subject + has/have been + past participle of the verb.' For example, 'The project has been finished.'
How is the passive voice applied in the simple continuous tense?
-In the simple continuous tense, the passive voice describes actions that are happening at the moment or over a period of time. The structure is: 'subject + is/are being + past participle of the verb.' For example, 'The house is being painted.'
What does the speaker suggest for further learning at the end of the video?
-At the end of the video, the speaker encourages viewers to subscribe, comment, and like the video. He also suggests turning on notifications for further learning and to share the video with others to spread knowledge.
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