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Lesson 4b – The Passive – English Grammar

10. Jan, 2010


Let’s continue our study of the passive voice. TOPIC: Using an INDIRECT OBJECT as the subject in a passive sentence. Level: high intermediate to advanced.

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25 Responses to “Lesson 4b – The Passive – English Grammar”

  1. TheMostWanted02k 10. Jan, 2010

    Thank ya for all of ur lessons. That’s very clear :XXX

  2. eltoris 10. Jan, 2010

    Thanks for this video.

  3. andypan2009 10. Jan, 2010

    thank you Jennifer, you are great!

  4. 80omar80omar80 10. Jan, 2010

    Thank you very much

  5. thatMikhail 10. Jan, 2010

    Wow! Are you in the know about garlic, too? Hahaha… How small the world is! Where’s it, New England?

  6. guerrasbc 10. Jan, 2010

    Thanks Jennifer!!! Good explanation. Great!

  7. MeineUsernamen 10. Jan, 2010

    Thanks a lot Jennifer! I’m a student and I have to present a work about the passive voice. I have to teach my friends in the class and I really didn’t understand this topic very much. You were a great help!

  8. Carlosarturocortes 10. Jan, 2010

    Thank you very much Jennifer. This lesson is excelent.

  9. harleysta 10. Jan, 2010

    thank uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu jeni

  10. charlisie 10. Jan, 2010

    Could you explan me why the expression #different advice# don”t take the s-ending. There are a lot of advices? Thanks

  11. serafimjiujitsu 10. Jan, 2010

    Muito legal sua aula!

  12. curri93 10. Jan, 2010

    In Spanish, it makes no sense that the indirect object becomes the subject in the passive voice. It was very surprising for me to see it in English.

    PD: Sorry for my bad english.

  13. piedeveeja 10. Jan, 2010

    This is really great material for English lessons.
    My teacher used it before we had test in this theme.
    Thank you that you have made it. :)

  14. Marishka567 10. Jan, 2010

    I like English accent more, acctually
    ???????? ????????

  15. worldtraveler101 10. Jan, 2010

    hello I am learning Russian so for English
    watch a lot of you tube videos in English listen to 1950′s music and sing a log try to get a video with lyrics words to follow try saying the word children
    ?? is a hard sound compared to ch ch is a soft sound any questions let me know are you trying to get a American or English accent ??a??a

  16. bzgal 10. Jan, 2010

    thank you so much Jennifer!~

  17. JasonTaa 10. Jan, 2010

    Thank you Jennifer, your teaching method is excellent,but English is a tough langauge to totally master it.I watch your vidioes over and over again, and it is really helping me. Thank You!

  18. Marishka567 10. Jan, 2010

    Hi Jenifer.
    I am Russian and recently I’ve received a feedback from my teacher about my accent. I know that I have an accent, but I do not think that it is strong one. I need to speak a bit softer but I have no idea how to deal this that. I cant control my speech during my speaking.I try to type my speech and speak softer but after 10 minutes my face’s muscles are hurt.
    Can you advise something?

  19. ciclist1 11. Jan, 2010

    youtobe is great and wonderful because there are people like you, Jennifer.Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.

  20. pvgkumar 11. Jan, 2010

    In the times of professional jealousy and rivelry, your generous gesture of sharing the material you’ve made is the true example of being a true teacher who learns more on sharing.
    Hats off Madam.
    God Bless your tribe.

  21. JenniferESL 11. Jan, 2010

    I would be happy to know that another teacher is using my material in the classroom. Please feel free to use what you want to help your students learn English.
    Regards,
    Jennifer

  22. icupk84 11. Jan, 2010

    Thank you Jennifer you are a great teacher :D

  23. aloefera 11. Jan, 2010

    Hi jennifer…I’m an English teacher but I guess I still need some materials on sentence building especially those using complex sentences. I personally think it’ll be more interesting if I use the materials from your videos. Thanks.

  24. ouzoud4o 11. Jan, 2010

    hi Jennefer ate first i like to say i love you
    think you for al what you say

  25. lazyever 11. Jan, 2010

    you’re great teaching English. you are very clear and easy to understand. Thanks for helping us


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