Past Simple Passive is normally used to talk about some completed actions in the past.
In the passive voice, emphasis is put on the effect of an action rather than on the doer.
Compare the sentences with active and passive voice:
Let’s compare active and passive structures in Past Simple. The Past Simple Active is formed like this:
[subject] + verb with -ed ending (or the Past Simple form for irregular verbs)
To make statements with the Past Simple Passive, use:
was/were + the Past Participle form of the verb
Note: We use ‘was‘ for singular nouns and pronouns (I, he, she, it) and ‘were‘ for plural nouns and pronouns (you, we, they). |
Singular | Plural |
I was heard You were heard He/she/it was heard | We were heard You were heard They were heard |
We use Past Simple Passive for actions or events that happened in the past (yesterday, last week (month, year), in 2010). Unlike the Past Perfect Passive, there’s no specific point in the past. In such statements we focus attention on the person or thing affected by the action, when the subject is unknown, unclear or irrelevant.
Compare:
In these examples, the focus is on the effect of the past action, it’s not important who performed the action.
We use Past Simple Passive with the same meaning as Past Simple in the active voice except for the fact that Past Simple Passive makes focus on the effect (or the object) rather than the doer (the subject) of an action. Read more about the uses of Past Simple here.
Making a negative Past Simple Passive form is easy. Just insert ‘not‘ between ‘was’ or ‘were’ and Past Participle (the contracted forms are ‘wasn’t’ and ‘weren’t’).
To make a question in Past Simple Passive, swap the subject and ‘was’ or ‘were’. The structure for asking questions in Past Simple Passive is:
was/were + [subject] + Past Participle
To make a wh-question, insert a question word before ‘was’ or ‘were’:
In this video, you’ll learn how to use Past Simple Passive:
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