Language/French/Grammar/Formation-of-the-passive-in-French
How to form the passive
By use of the passive, emphasis may be placed on the receiver of an action (usually what would be the object in the equivalent active sentence) rather than on the agent of the action (usually the subject).
Passives are produced from directly transitive sentences by moving the object noun phrase into the position of the grammatical subject, introducing the verb être and, optionally, moving the erstwhile subject into a phrase introduced by par or de:
Examples
- Nantes a battu Paris St Germain
Nantes beat Paris St Germain
becomes:
- Paris St Germain a été battu (par Nantes)
Paris St Germain were beaten (by Nantes)
- Quand elle est arrivée au commissariat, son mari l'accompagnait
When she got to the police station, her husband was with her
becomes:
- Quand elle est arrivée au commissariat, elle était accompagnée de son mari
When she got to the police station, she was in the company of her husband
Notes
Note that the rules of agreement for the past participle are those of être: i.e. it agrees with the subject:
- Delphine a été battue au tennis (par Suzanne)
Delphine was beaten at tennis by Suzanne
- Georges a été battu au tennis par Jean-Claude
George was beaten at tennis by Jean-Claude
NB: The use of the preposition par to introduce the subject usually implies some degree of voluntary involvement; the use of de suggests more a state of affairs.
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