Passive Reporting Verbs in English | IT IS SAID THAT, IT IS THOUGHT THAT
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- This lesson is the third in a series of lessons about the passive in English. Learn about the passive with reporting verbs which is used for more formal English. Learn how and when to use them with confidence!
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Hi Sarah, this is really advanced grammar.You ' ve explained it clearly and precisely. The construction " He is said to be..." is also called Complex subject, right ? Looking forward to your next video 😁.
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Will you please help me clear something out? What happen when there's a modal verb in the action of the impersonal passive? Can I make it 'personal?For example:
'It is said that he might come next week'
Is it possible to say :
'He is said to might come next week' ?
If I drop 'might', the sentence seems to lose its original meaning. Nevertheless, it shouldn't be considered correct, since a modal verb can't be preceded by 'to'...
Hi Juan, the first sentence is correct but not the second. I hope that helps.
I LOVE YOUR CLASSES! Where is the first and second lesson on the passive, please? I couldn’t find the link about them. :(
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I found this rule on internet.
Rule :--)
We can use a pattern with "PREPARATORY THERE" and a passive reporting verb followed by a to-infinitive,
With example
Pattern: "There" is/are + passive verb + to be+ noun.
What is preparatory "THERE" which is mentioned in this pattern and rule .
Because I know only Dummy "THERE".
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Both it and there function as a kind of preparatory subject with the real subject placed after the verb. But they are used in different ways and for different purposes. We use there as some kind of preparatory subject to say that something exists somewhere. We put the real subject after the verb be.
There are lots of people in the waiting room.
There used to be a fancy restaurant on this street.
I hope that helps.
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"Once opened use within 2 days"
Is the (opened) reporting passive verb? If not then what passive is this or which tense is in the sentence?
The phrase "once opened, use within 2 days" does not contain a passive verb. It is written in the imperative mood and is not specifying a particular tense, as imperatives often don't adhere strictly to a specific tense. However, you could interpret it as a general guideline, and you might consider it to be in the present simple tense. The sentence instructs the reader to use the product within 2 days after opening.
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I found this structure
Mam
(THERE+ PASSIVE REPORTING VERB + TO BE+ etc..)
How to use this structure.
And
In all the sentences made from this pattern, "THERE" word is used as an "Adverb of Place" or as a "DUMMY SUBJECT".
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Hi, Yes you are correct.
There + passive reporting verb + to-infinitive
There is said/believed/thought to be … = It is said/believed/thought that there is …
For example:
There are believed to be some ghosts in that house.(=Some ghosts are believed to be in that house. It is believed that there are some ghosts in that house.)
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(THERE+ PASSIVE REPORTING VERB + TO BE+ etc..)
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In all the sentences made from this pattern, "THERE" word is used as an "Adverb of Place" OR as a "DUMMY SUBJECT".
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Mam ,
In this structure --))
IT + reporting passive(is said/is thought/is known etc)+ that .....
In this structure word "IT" used as DUMMY PRONOUN( non-refferal ) Or Used as "REAL SUBJECT('meaningful pronoun' or 'refferal subject' ) ".
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Hi, can you clarify your question please? I don't understand. thanks
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hi! I have a question about: he/she+ report verb+infinitive. can we use he/she+ report verb +that clause?
Because the sentence: It +report verb+ that clause, we can use ellipsis form: It +report verb+ infinitive
can I write, the criminal is thought to be highly dangerous. AND The criminal is thought that it can be highly dangerous.
If i can not, why?
thanks!
Hi, the first sentence is correct because it is a construction, it is thought to be, it is said to be, it is reported to be. They all work the same. I hope that helps.
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He was asked," do u have any experience "?
How to change this in indirect speech.
Hi humaira,
He asked if I had any experience. If you have a question in direct speech it becomes if or whether in indirect speech. I hope that helps!
Please make a video about PASSIVE REPORTING VERBS because I have watched lots of videos on TH-cam but they make me quite confused if V1 and V2 are in the simple past tense or V1 is in simple past tense and V2 is in the past continuous tense. They have many versions of those, so the more I have watched, the more I become confused.
Ex1: They said Tom killed the man.
Version 1: Tom was said to have killed the man.
Version 2: Tom was said to kill the man.
So, which one is correct?
Ex2: They said Tom was watching TV.
Version 1: Tom was said to have been watching TV.
Version 2: Tom was said to be watching TV.
So, which one is correct?
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It is complicated for learners to understand where the “to” is needed and where it isn't, and Why.
It is an obstacle to understanding infinitive.
I normally considered that “to do something” means the next step of action for the purpose.
- She wants me to leave.
- I told you to wait.
- I like to drink juice in the morning.
- He decided to give a one-man show.
but I think my understanding may be inaccurate.
- He is said to be 100 years old.
In this case, "to" seem cannot be understanding as "the next step of action for the purpose."
What sense does "to" make in this sentence?
I have spent a lot of time to understand what is infinitive. How to understand infinitive.
But seem I haven't found the underlying meaning of it.
Could you give me some help?
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I have thought this question for one night.
May be The "to" in "He is said to be 100 years old." is for the link.
There is only one real situation, (Suppose it is A)
but There are many rumored versions (Suppose They are X,Y,Z)
- He is said to be 100 years old. just like that A is said to be X. Link X to A. Match A with X.
That's the meaning I thought for "to" in this situation.
Is that the right way to understand ?
Thank you.
Hi,
If you don’t know when to an infinitive. Here are a few rules to help.
To say why you do something:
I was training 2 hours a day TO get fit.
To say why something exists.
There are doctors and nurses to care for the sick.
After too.... to and enough to.
So, she was clever enough to guess the answer.
or
The parcel was too big to be sent by post.
After the adjectives: afraid, cheap, delighted, difficult, disappointed, easy to... , essential, expensive, glad, happy, hard, interesting, impossible, kind, pleased, possible, safe, sorry, surprised, and relieved to.
There are lots of areas of the English where "to" is used and maybe cannot come under one umbrella rule.
Hope this helps!
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She is believed to have presented a thorough analysis of impersonal passive, which is widely thought to help students write more efficient academic essays.
Hi Sam,
Great sentence but just one word missing.
She is believed to have presented a thorough analysis of THE impersonal passive, which is widely thought to help students write more efficient academic essays.
Hope that helps! 😊
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Passive :- He is said to have been an honest officer.
What the active voice of this passive will be...?
Hi x._Suso ._x, People say he was an honest officer. Hope this helps!
Thanks for video and I have a question :
"It is believed that the thieves got in through a window in the roof." I want to change this sentence's form to this: " The thieves are believed to have gotten in through a window in the roof." Is it a true changing?
Hi Simge, yes fantastic! The only thing is that gotten is American English and in UK we would say “got.” It is just if you use American English you should be consistent and use throughout. Well done!
@@oxfordenglishnow I used gotten because it is the 3rd form of "get" . Shouldn't I use it?
@@simgeaydogan4096 yes it’s fine. But just saying that in British English we would say “got.”
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Hello. Hope you're doing well.
I have a question:
I have learnt that we use the passive when the subject is actually recieving the action, so this sentence looks awkward to me.
He is said to be a hundred years old.
Is "he" recieving the action? Does anybody tell him anything?
I think that there is a difference between " she is said to " and " she is said ", isn't there?
Thanks a lot🙏🙏💝.
Hi hesam,
So for your sentence:
He is said to be a hundred years old.
No, he is not told this. It is simply a reporting verb, reporting what people say about him. Hope that helps! 🙏
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Can "it is said that" be used in spoken language? I'm a tour guide and want to say "it is said that this castle was built by NAME in YEAR".
Hi Marin, yes you can use that in spoken English. Good luck with your tours!
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What is the answer of this question(It is believed that publishers from different countries Will be here (A. Passive voice B. Informal speech C. Reported speech D. Formal speech ))?
Hi, It is a passive reporting verb and is formal. I hope that helps!
Hello teacher. Is this sentence correct?
I want this song to be playing in my room.
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Hi hesam, yes you can say this. 😀
Hi! thank you so much for the video .
Certainly! Here's an example using the structure "It + reporting verb + infinitive":
"It is believed to be the best solution for the problem."
It is thought that this topic is difficult
This topic is thought to be difficult
Absolutely!
Please help me!! in the sentence:
People said that linguists have studied these languages for many years.
Which sentence is correct and why:
-These languages are said to have studied by linguists for many years.
-These languages are said to have been studied by linguists for many years.
I will really appreciate your help!
Hi Andrea,
This is the correct sentence:
These languages are said to have been studied by linguists for many years.
I hope that helps!
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Should have v Should have been
Could have v Could have been
Would have v would have been
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Hi Aizaz, I have a video on should/ should have here: th-cam.com/video/uPeOUDV8IN4/w-d-xo.html
Also a video on could/ could have here:
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I need to do a lesson on would and would have ... Thanks for the suggestion. 🙏
Mam, Sima walks slowly.
Here, "slowly" is an adverb of manner.
Similarly, identify what kind
of adverbs :
1.The dress is dark red.
2. I am here now.
Please explain. It's urgent...
Hi Sourav, In the first sentence, there is no adverb. In the second "now" is an adverb of time. Hope that helps! 🙏
@@oxfordenglishnow In the first sentence, What kind of part of speech is 'dark red' ?
In the second sentence, what kind of parts of speech is 'here'? Please clear my confusion
@@souravdutta633 dark red is a complement object and here is an adverb , that's it , good luck
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Hello. Thank you very much for this video. I have a question:
Are these sentences correct?
She's decided to be marrying him.
I want to be buying a car.
Thanks a lot.
H hesam,
She's decided to marry him.
I want to buy a car.
Would be correct. Hope that helps! 🙏
@@oxfordenglishnow Thanks a lot. My sentences are wrong, aren't they?
Thanks again.
The correct passive voice for this sentence is ................. (what is he writing on the papers ?)
A . what are on the papers being written ?
B . what are being written on the papers ?
C. ( A + B ) both are correct
D. None of them
please help 😍
Hi, D neither of them are correct. It should be, "What is being written on the papers?" I hope that helps!
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can you report this sentence 'Alex has a new car '
It is reported that Alex has a new car. Hope that helps!
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BBC Dan gave this info. It's known that the sky is blue . Not bad. Thanks. It does. Improve.
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