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: FITRI WIDIAWATI
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The difference between stative passive and passive voice
Stative Passive is a sentence that is a form of sentence that has the same pattern as
a passive sentence (be + V3), but is not a passive sentence.
In the stative passive it is classified as a noun, because there is no activity, and the past
participle form describes the condition/state of the subject.
Verb 3 which is Stative Passive : amazed, amused, born, blocked, bored, broken, charmed,
confused, concerned, crowded, damaged, delighted, depressed, disapopointed, divorced,
done, ebarrassed, excited, exhausted, finished, frightened, gone, increaased, insured,
interested, located, locked, lost, married, qualified, satisfied, scared, shocked, stuck,
stressed, surprissed, torn, turned off, worried.
Usually, Stative Passive verbs have a special or unique preposition that follows them. This
preposition cannot be replaced by any other preposition. The meaning of the Stative
Passive Verb and its Preposition are one unit (one package).
Passive voice is a sentence whose subject is related to a job.
Form : S + Auxuliary + V3 + (By) + O
Time
Present
Past
Future
Past future
Simple
S + is/am/are +
V3
S + was / were
+ V3
S + will/shall +
be + V3
S+
should/would +
be + V3
Progressive
S + is/am/are +
being + V3
S + was / were
+ being + V3
Perfect
S + have/has +
been + V3
S + had been +
V3
S + will/shall +
have + been
S+
should/would
+have + been +
V3
The examples of stative passive in sentences!
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The window was locked by me five minutes ago. Now, the window is locked.
Passive Voice : was locked. – dikunci
Stative Passive : is locked. – terkunci
The door was broken by my little brother yesterday. Now the door is broken.
Passive Voice : was broken. – dirusak
Stative Passive : is broken. – rusak
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