The Present Passive Subject + ( be</SPAN>) + past participle</SPAN>
Active VoicePassive VoiceI teach EnglishI was</SPAN> taught </SPAN>English as a child. I can't use this in the present tense</SPAN>
You learn English
You are</SPAN> taught</SPAN> English
He learns English
He is</SPAN> taught </SPAN>English
She learns English
She is</SPAN> taught </SPAN>English
Sony makes this computer
Can't use learnfor a machine--not usually</SPAN>
It 's</SPAN> made</SPAN> by SonyWe learn English
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You and I = We </SPAN>
We are</SPAN> taught</SPAN> English![]()
You and I = We </SPAN>
You learn EnglishYou are</SPAN> taught </SPAN>English
They learn English
They are</SPAN> taught</SPAN> English
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