Unit 5.1
Adjectives - Active & Passive
Adjectives
Adjectives are determiners that can be placed in two different positions within a sentence to modify or describe a person or a thing.
Adjectives can be used with active or passive voice.
The active and passive adjectives can be created as below:
- Active adjectives with suffix -ing;
- Passive adjectives with suffix -ed.
- Active adjectives
- Her answer was amazing!
- The film is so boring!
- They found the topic very interesting.
- Passive adjectives
- We were amazed by her answer.
- I don’t like this film, I’m bored.
- They were interested in the topic.
We use active adjectives when we talk about somebody or something causing a particular effect.
We use passive adjectives when we talk about somebody or something experiencing a feeling or emotion.
We can use adjectives in an active or passive voice, with a significant difference in meaning.
Active adjectives, with suffix -ing, express the idea of something or someone causing a particular event or effect.
Passive adjectives, with suffix -ed, express the idea of something or someone experiencing a particular event or effect.
For example:
— “This class was boring!“= The class is the one who causes the situation which is being boring.
— “I was bored during the lesson.“= I am the one who experiences the action and get bored.
Let’s revise this content within the {Form} section. Take a look at the {Example} section that shows its use within a context.