Grammar Level 4- Lesson Thirteen- Passive Infinitive Grammar
In this grammar lesson, you learn about Passive Infinitive grammar in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.
Grammar Recap
In our previous lesson, we covered the Past Perfect Passive Voice If you just landed on this page, we suggest that you complete our previous lesson including its quizzes before continuing on this lesson.
Requirement Lessons
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Passive Infinitive Voice Examples
to be + past participle
He wants to be fed.
(The mother will feed the baby)
She wants to be paid for her tea.
She likes to be seen wearing
He needs to be given a long prison sentence because he’s a very dangerous person.
This guitar needs to be tuned. It sounds terrible!
They expect their baby to be born in April.
Quiz for Infinitives Passive
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Next Grammar Lesson
In our next lesson, we will cover the Gerunds Passive Voice Before moving to the next lesson, we suggest that you complete this lesson including its quizzes.
Related Grammar Lessons
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