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How to know when it is possible to use an object after a verb in the passive form, as in "You were given the first task", and when it is not possible, as in "He was bought a smartphone"?
7 mai 2025 07:46
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I also see nothing wrong with 'he was bought a smartphone'.
'Somebody bought him a smartphone for him' (the active voice sentence) has two objects - direct and indirect. There are therefore two ways to make it passive - A smartphone was bought for him and He was bought a smartphone. This is pretty normal when a verb has both direct and indirect objects.
Her company gave her a raise - She was given a raise / A raise was given to her.
Somebody sent an email to me - I was sent an email / An email was sent to me.
7 mai 2025 15:54
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Personally I find "he was bought a smartphone" entirely grammatical. Sorry if that confuses things!
7 mai 2025 13:26
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You would never use the passive 'He was bought a cellphone.' Instead we would say: he was given a cellphone.
Generally, you simply have to get to know which verbs can be used in the passive and which not. As far as I know, there is no 'list' or rule.
7 mai 2025 10:02
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