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The Logic of Impersonal Passives in English.

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How to say "It is said..." or "He is said to be..." without naming the source. The art of Impersonal Passives.

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The Transformation Machine

NORMAL (ACTIVE)

People say that Tom is rich.

IMPERSONAL PASSIVE (PRO)

Tom is said to be rich.

"He is rumoured to be rich"

LEVEL 1

The "It" Shield

FORMULA:

IT + PASSIVE VERB + THAT + ...

Easiest method. The second part of the sentence does not change.

(El método más fácil. La segunda parte de la frase no cambia).

ACTIVE

They believe that she is guilty.

PASSIVE (TYPE A)

It is believed that she is guilty.

ACTIVE

Journalists report that the war is over.

PASSIVE (TYPE A)

It is reported that the war is over.

ACTIVE

People say that he is a genius.

PASSIVE (TYPE A)

It is said that he is a genius.

LEVEL 2: MASTER CLASS

The Teleporting Subject

We take the person we are talking about and move them to the front. The verb transforms into an Infinitive.

Same Time (Present)

Active: People say she works.

She is said to work hard.

Think -> lives

He is thought to live in London.

Know -> are

They are known to be friends.

Past Action (The Trap)

Active: They think he stole it.

He is thought to have stolen it.

Report -> started (past)

The fire is reported to have started.

Claim -> won (past)

She is claimed to have won.

Continuous (Now)

Active: Believe she is sleeping.

She is believed to be sleeping.

Think -> is hiding

The suspect is thought to be hiding.

Expect -> is recovering

The economy is expected to be recovering.

The Verb Vault

Active: Police suspect the thief escaped.

The thief is suspected to have escaped.

Active: They claim he stole the painting.

He is claimed to have stolen the painting.

Active: People say she lived in Rome.

She is said to have lived in Rome.

Active: Everyone knows she is a genius.

She is known to be a genius.

Active: People think he drives too fast.

He is thought to drive too fast.

Active: They expect she will win.

She is expected to win.

TRAINING ARENA

Time Attack Mode. Prove you can handle the logic before time runs out!

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Migas and Tenses: a tasty review of all of tenses in English.

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Time Hacker: Dual Core

Audio: Hazel (British) // +/- Conjugations // Mode: Ultimate

1Goals
2Vocab
3Context
4Present
5Past
6Future
7Cond
8BOSS

🎯 Mission Objectives

  • Vocabulary Download: Acquire essential data for the mission.
  • Context Analysis: Decode real-world scenarios (Stew & Migas).
  • Time Mastery: Control Present, Past, Future, and Conditional timelines (Affirmative & Negative).
  • Final Boss: Prove your skills in the 30-question exam.

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REAL WORLD CONTEXT 1: THE STEW
Delicious Stew

Today I have been so lucky! My husband has cooked a delicious, beautiful stew which we have eaten today for lunch. Well, in fact, it was cooked yesterday and the ingredients were bought two days ago. My husband enjoys cooking, and has been cooking for more than 10 years now. Recently, he has started a cooking course in the evenings and now we enjoy eating much more.

I remember when he started to cook 10 years ago! He was a disaster, a chaos, and most meals were overcooked or even burnt. Now, I am falling asleep, because this stew, which has red sausage, black pudding, pork, beans, potatoes, will make anybody feel drowsy. However, If I had known how tasty it was, I would have eaten it yesterday instead of today. Would you like to try it? Now I am sure that by the end of this week I will have put on 3 kilos at least!

🧠 Data Analysis: Comprehension Check
REAL WORLD CONTEXT 2: THE MIGAS
Migas preparation

For tomorrow, he has already prepared some 'migas', with lots of pork pieces, some garlic, some red sausage, a little bit of black pudding, some green and red pepper, a pinch of salt and some water. We will eat them tomorrow, because they need to rest for a while. He has been cooking them for two hours, very slowly, patiently. He would have liked to eat them today as well, but I thought that if we had eaten both the stew and the migas, we would have exploded.

🧠 Data Analysis: Comprehension Check

⚡ Phase 2: The Present

1) Present Simple (Habits)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I work here.
You work here.
He works here.
She works here.
It works here.
We work here.
They work here.

NEGATIVE (-)

I don't work here.
You don't work here.
He doesn't work here.
She doesn't work here.
It doesn't work here.
We don't work here.
They don't work here.

2) Present Continuous (Now)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I am working.
You are working.
He is working.
She is working.
We are working.
They are working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I am not working.
You aren't working.
He isn't working.
She isn't working.
We aren't working.
They aren't working.

3) Present Perfect (Experience)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I have worked.
He has worked.
We have worked.

NEGATIVE (-)

I haven't worked.
He hasn't worked.
We haven't worked.

4) Present Perfect Continuous (Duration)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I have been working.
He has been working.
We have been working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I haven't been working.
He hasn't been working.
We haven't been working.

🔙 Phase 3: The Past

5) Past Simple (Finished)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I worked.
He worked.
We worked.

NEGATIVE (-)

I didn't work.
He didn't work.
We didn't work.

6) Past Continuous (In Progress)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I was working.
He was working.
We were working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I wasn't working.
He wasn't working.
We weren't working.

7) Past Perfect (Past Before Past)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I had worked.
He had worked.
They had worked.

NEGATIVE (-)

I hadn't worked.
He hadn't worked.
They hadn't worked.

8) Past Perfect Continuous (Duration Before Past)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I had been working.
He had been working.
We had been working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I hadn't been working.
He hadn't been working.
We hadn't been working.

🔮 Phase 4: The Future

9) Future Simple (Will)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I will work.
He will work.
We will work.

NEGATIVE (-)

I won't work.
He won't work.
We won't work.

10) Future Continuous (In progress)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I will be working.
He will be working.
We will be working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I won't be working.
He won't be working.
We won't be working.

11) Future Perfect (Completed)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I will have worked.
He will have worked.
We will have worked.

NEGATIVE (-)

I won't have worked.
He won't have worked.
We won't have worked.

12) Future Perfect Continuous (Duration)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I will have been working.
He will have been working.
We will have been working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I won't have been working.
He won't have been working.
We won't have been working.

🌌 Phase 5: The Conditionals

13) Conditional Simple (Would)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I would work.
He would work.
We would work.

NEGATIVE (-)

I wouldn't work.
He wouldn't work.
We wouldn't work.

14) Conditional Continuous (Would be -ing)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I would be working.
He would be working.
We would be working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I wouldn't be working.
He wouldn't be working.
We wouldn't be working.

15) Conditional Perfect (Would have done)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I would have worked.
He would have worked.
We would have worked.

NEGATIVE (-)

I wouldn't have worked.
He wouldn't have worked.
We wouldn't have worked.

16) Conditional Perfect Continuous (Duration)

AFFIRMATIVE (+)

I would have been working.
He would have been working.
We would have been working.

NEGATIVE (-)

I wouldn't have been working.
He wouldn't have been working.
We wouldn't have been working.

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