apu:lecons:langues:anglais:grammaire:passif_simple_et_avance:start

Passif en anglais

Sujet + BE (conjugué) + Participe Passé (+ by-agent)

  • Actif : They build houses.
  • Passif : Houses are built (by them).

Note : “by…” est souvent omis.


  • Présent simple : The car is washed every week.
  • Passé simple : The house was built in 1900.
  • Futur simple : The report will be finished tomorrow.
  • Present perfect : The project has been completed.
  • Past perfect : The meeting had been canceled.
  • Modaux : The problem can be solved.
  • Modaux + perfect : The project should have been completed.

  • Agent inconnu : My wallet was stolen.
  • Agent non important : The road is cleaned at night.
  • Accent sur l’objet / résultat : The law was passed in 1999.

  • Deux objets
    1. They gave me a book.
    2. I was given a book.
    3. A book was given to me.
  • It is said that… / He is said to…
    1. People say she is rich.
    2. It is said that she is rich.
    3. She is said to be rich.
  • Modaux perfect
    1. He must have been seen by the police.
  • Verbes à particule
    1. Everyone laughed at him.
    2. He was laughed at.

  • Certains verbes ne se mettent pas au passif : fit, have, resemble…
  • Trop de passif = style lourd (surtout presse, science, droit).
  • Attention aux temps :
    1. They told us… → We were told… (et pas “have been”).

Résumé : Actif → Passif = BE (conjugué au temps voulu) + Participe Passé