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PASSIVE REPORT STRUCTURE / IMPERSONAL PASSIVE CHAPTER 13 GRADE XI Compiled by : Catharina Awang Wara Kinanthi, S.Pd 1

Impersonal construction is used to report what people say or believe, don t know, or don t want to say, who exactly the `people are. The verbs that refer to saying or thinking (calculate, claim, consider, discover, estimate, expect, feel, hope, prove, report, show, understand, think, believe, say, report, know, consider, presume, hope ) are often followed by a to-infinitive form in the passive. Example: The idea can be expressed in two different ways. Those are: A. Subject + passive of reporting verb + to infinitive People say that Bandung is a nice city Bandung is said to be a nice city IN ORDER TO MAKE THIS TYPE OF PASSIVE SENTENCE: 1. Take the subject of the second sentence: Paris 2. Passive verb of the Reporting verb in the same tense as in the active: is said 3. The verb of the second sentence in the Infinitive form: to be There are FOUR INFINITIVE FORMS, which we will use depending on the tense we have in the active sentence. Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous To write To be writing To have written To have been writing WHICH FORM OF THE INFINITIVE DO WE USE? If it carries an idea of present or future Simple: to write If it carries an idea of past 2

whatever the tense (Past Simple, Past Perfect, Present Perfect) Perfect: to have written. If either of them are in a continuous form, you use the adequate Infinitive continuous form to be writing or to have been writing SOME MORE EXAMPLES: Active They say she works hard They say she played well They said she has done well They believe he is having an answer They believe he is having an answer They believe he has been having an answer She believes the repairs have been finished Passive She is said to work hard. She is said to have played well. She was said to have done well. He is believed to be having an answer He is believed to be having an answer He is believed to have been having an answer. The repairs are believed to have been finished. B. It + passive of reporting verb + that + clause Example: People believe that English is the most widely spoken language It is believed that English is the most widely spoken language. 3

EXERCISES Change the sentences into passive report structure Example : Police have reported that it was Peter who caused the accident. It has been reported that it was Peter who caused the accident. Peter has been reported to have caused the accident. 1. A journalist reports that they are leaving Las Vegas tomorrow night. - It - They 2. The lecturer thought that Columbus never realized that he had discovered America. - It - Columbus 3. Their parents thought that the teenagers were dancing at the disco. - It - The teenagers 4. Everybody thinks that she sings beautifully 5. The children reported that their friends were swimming when they disappeared. 6. People believed that they had killed the animals during the night. 7. My friends think that my parents are the best parents in the world. 8. They believed that the horse was a present. 4

9. People are thinking that drugs are very dangerous. 10. They knew that Mr. Brown was stealing iron from the factory. 11. Ancient people thought that the stars would fall on them. 12. People consider that the team will be classified for the final. 13. Everybody says that he settled the business. 14. The reporters believed that the meeting would finish soon. 15. They have thought the sportsmen are arriving today. 16. Citizens presume that the government is responsible for the accident. 17. The newspapers are reporting that the most outstanding athletes represent their country. 18. The shareholders thought that the group had rejected the offer. 19. They say that the meeting will be held here 5

20. The hooligans expected that their team would win 21. People think that neither side wanted war. Neither side is 22. People say that fewer than 1,000 blue whales survive in the southern hemisphere. Fewer 23. Everyone knows that eating fruit is good for you. Eating fruit 24. People consider that one in three bathing beaches is unfit for swimming. One in three bathing beaches 25. At least 130,000 dolphins are reported to be caught in the nets of tuna fishers every year. It is 6