Present Simple Passive with Modals

  • Structure: modal + be + past participle
  • Examples:
    • Can: "The report can be finished by tomorrow." 
    • Must: "The documents must be signed." 

Past Simple Passive with Modals

  • Structure: modal + have been + past participle
  • Examples:
    • Could: "The project could have been completed earlier." 
    • Might: "The message might have been sent by mistake." 

Future Simple Passive with Modals

  • Structure: modal + be + past participle
  • Examples:
    • Will: "The announcement will be made next week." 
    • Should: "The issues should be addressed soon." 

Phrasal Modals

Phrasal modals are phrases made up of a modal verb and a preposition or adverb. They can also be used in passive constructions.

Examples

  • Have to: "The report has to be submitted by Friday." 
  • Need to: "The work needs to be completed on time." 
  • Be able to: "The solution will be able to be implemented next month." 

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Other Lessons

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 1: Simple Present Tense

In passive voice with modals, we use the structure: modal + be + past participle. This allows us to express actions where the focus is on the action or the receiver of the action, rather than who performs it. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 2: Present Continuous Tense

In passive voice with modals, we use the structure: modal + be + past participle. This allows us to express actions where the focus is on the action or the receiver of the action, rather than who performs it. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 3: Frequency Adverbs

In passive voice with modals, we use the structure: modal + be + past participle. This allows us to express actions where the focus is on the action or the receiver of the action, rather than who performs it. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 4: Stative and Non-Stative Verbs

In passive voice with modals, we use the structure: modal + be + past participle. This allows us to express actions where the focus is on the action or the receiver of the action, rather than who performs it. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 5: Simple Past Tense

In passive voice with modals, we use the structure: modal + be + past participle. This allows us to express actions where the focus is on the action or the receiver of the action, rather than who performs it. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.