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    Passive voice

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    Passive voice
    Message de willios posté le 31-08-2011 à 11:02:49 (S | E | F)
    Hello,

    Please I need some help!
    I don't understand why the passive voice of "they might have sold the flat" is "The Flat might have been sold" instead of "The flat might has been sold".
    Thanks

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 31-08-2011 14:35


    Réponse: Passive voice de silky, postée le 31-08-2011 à 11:14:15 (S | E)
    Hello Willios,

    1/ Dans un contexte présent (ou futur) :

    The flat may/might be sold = soit vendu

    Formule : May/Might + BE + Participe Passé

    2. Dans un contexte passé

    The flat may/might have been sold = ait été vendu

    Formule : May/Might +HAVE BEEN +Participe Passé

    OK?




    Réponse: Passive voice de willios, postée le 31-08-2011 à 11:31:29 (S | E)
    ok



    Réponse: Passive voice de may, postée le 01-09-2011 à 02:39:31 (S | E)
    Hello,

    Well, I would like to add some points regarding your question: I don't understand why the passive voice of "they might have sold the flat" is "The Flat might have been sold" instead of "The flat might has been sold"

    Verbs always go with the subject itself, for instance:

    They have sold the flat ----------> The flat has been sold.

    They might have sold the flat ------------> The flat might (auxiliary) have (infinitive form) been sold.

    I hope it will be clear for you.

    Cordialement.



    Réponse: Passive voice de willios, postée le 01-09-2011 à 11:40:04 (S | E)
    Thanks very much. I understand now...




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