词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_infinitive-active-or-passive | ||||||||||
释义 | Infinitive: active or passive?Most verbs have an active infinitive form (with or without to): (to) catch, (to) do, (to) help, (to) leave, (to) wash. Most verbs also have a passive infinitive form, which consists of the infinitive of be (with or without to) + the -ed form of the main verb: (to) be caught, (to) be done, (to) be helped, (to) be left, (to) be washed. Compare
Focus on the agentWe use the active infinitive if we are focusing on the agent (the person who does the action):
Focus on the receiver or the actionWe use the passive infinitive when we want to focus on the receiver (the person who experiences the action), or when we do not want to mention the agent (the person who does the action):
After there is, there areThe difference between the two infinitive forms is often very small when we use a there is or there are construction to talk about obligation:
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