THE CURSE OF TUTENKHAMEN
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Active and Passive VerbsActive and Passive Verbs
• Active verbs form more efficient and more powerful sentences than passive verbs. This document will teach you why and how to prefer active verbs.
• The subject of an active voice sentence performs the action of the verb: “I throw the ball.”
• The subject of a passive voice sentence is still the main character of the sentence, but something else performs the action: “The ball is thrown by me.”
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How to Recognize Active and How to Recognize Active and Passive SentencesPassive Sentences
• Basic ExamplesBasic Examples• Difference between Passive Voice and Past TenseDifference between Passive Voice and Past Tense• Imperatives: Active CommandsImperatives: Active Commands• Sloppy Passive ConstructionSloppy Passive Construction• Linking Verbs: Neither Active nor PassiveLinking Verbs: Neither Active nor Passive• Passive Voice is not Passive Voice is not WrongWrong• Tricky ExamplesTricky Examples• Links to Active & Passive Verb ResourcesLinks to Active & Passive Verb Resources• Works CitedWorks Cited
1. How to Recognize Active and Passive Sentences1. How to Recognize Active and Passive Sentences
• Find the subject (the main character of the sentence).
• Find the main verb (the action that the sentence identifies).
• Examine the relationship between the subject and main verb.– Does the subject perform the action of the main verb? (If so,
the sentence is active.)– Does the subject sit there while something else — named or
unnamed –performs an action on it? (If so, the sentence is passive.)
– Can’t tell? If the main verb is a linking verb (“is,” “was,” “are,” “seems (to be),” “becomes” etc.), then the verb functions like an equals sign; there is no action involved — it merely describes a state of being.
2. Basic Examples 2. Basic Examples ^̂
I love you.I love you. subjectsubject: “I”: “I” actionaction: “loving”: “loving” relationshiprelationship: The subject (“I”) is the one performing : The subject (“I”) is the one performing
the action (“loving”).the action (“loving”). The sentence is active. You are loved by me.The sentence is active. You are loved by me. subjectsubject: “you”: “you” actionaction: “loving”: “loving” relationshiprelationship: The subject (“You”) sits passively while : The subject (“You”) sits passively while
the action (“loving”) is performed by somebody else the action (“loving”) is performed by somebody else (“me”).(“me”).
This sentence is passive.This sentence is passive.
ActiveActive: : Passive: Simple PastPassive: Simple Past Active: Simple PastActive: Simple Past
1. The movie 1. The movie boredbored me. me.
2. The movie 2. The movie fascinatedfascinated Jack. Jack.
3. The movie 3. The movie surprisedsurprised them. them.
Passive: Simple Past Passive: Simple Past 1. I 1. I was boredwas bored by the movie. by the movie. 2. 2. Jack Jack was fascinatedwas fascinated by the movie. by the movie. 3. 3. They They were surprised bywere surprised by the movie. the movie.
For example, in the sentence: For example, in the sentence:
– The cat ate the mouse.The cat ate the mouse.• the verb "ate" is in the active voice, but in the verb "ate" is in the active voice, but in
the sentence:the sentence:– The mouse was eaten by the cat.The mouse was eaten by the cat.
• the verbal phrase "was eaten" is passive.the verbal phrase "was eaten" is passive.• InIn
– The hunter killed the bear.The hunter killed the bear.• the verb "killed" is in the active voice, and the verb "killed" is in the active voice, and
the doer of the action is the "hunter". To the doer of the action is the "hunter". To make this passive:make this passive:– The bear was killed by the hunter.The bear was killed by the hunter.
• the verbal phrase "was killed" is followed the verbal phrase "was killed" is followed by the word "by" and then by the doer by the word "by" and then by the doer "hunter"."hunter".
Exercises on PassiveExercises on PassiveUse of Passive Use of Passive
Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who or what It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action.is performing the action.
Example: My bike was stolen.Example: My bike was stolen. In the example above, the focus is on the fact that my In the example above, the focus is on the fact that my
bike was stolen. I do not know, however, who did it.bike was stolen. I do not know, however, who did it. Sometimes a statement in passive is more polite than Sometimes a statement in passive is more polite than
active voice, as the following example shows:active voice, as the following example shows: Example: A mistake was made.Example: A mistake was made. In this case, I focus on the fact that a mistake was In this case, I focus on the fact that a mistake was
made, but I do not blame anyone (e.g. You have made made, but I do not blame anyone (e.g. You have made a misa mistake.).take.).
Form of PassiveForm of PassiveSubject + finite form of Subject + finite form of to beto be + Past Participle + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs)(3rd column of irregular verbs)
Example: A letter was written.Example: A letter was written. When rewriting active sentences in passive When rewriting active sentences in passive
voice, note the following:voice, note the following: the object of the active sentence becomes the the object of the active sentence becomes the
subject of the passive sentencesubject of the passive sentence the finite form of the verb is changed (the finite form of the verb is changed ( to beto be + +
past participle)past participle) the subject of the active sentence becomes the the subject of the active sentence becomes the
object of the passive sentence (or is dropped)object of the passive sentence (or is dropped) Examples of Passive Examples of Passive
Examples of Passive Examples of Passive Tense Subject Tense Subject Verb Object Verb Object SimpleSimple Present Present Active: Active: Rita writes a letter Rita writes a letter ..Passive: Passive: A letter is written by Rita A letter is written by Rita .Simple Past .Simple Past Active :Active :Rita wrote a letterRita wrote a letter ..Passive :Passive :A letter was written by Rita.A letter was written by Rita. Present Perfect Present Perfect Active: Active: Rita has written a Rita has written a
letter.letter. Passive :Passive :A letter has been written by RitaA letter has been written by Rita .Future I .Future I Active: Active: Rita will write a letter Rita will write a letter ..Passive :Passive :A letter will be written by Rita.A letter will be written by Rita. Active : Active : Rita can write a letter Rita can write a letter ..Passive : Passive : A letter can be written by Rita.A letter can be written by Rita.
Examples of Passive Examples of Passive Tense Subject Verb Object Tense Subject Verb Object PresentPresent
.Future II.Future IIActive:Active:Ritawill have writtena Ritawill have writtena letter.letter.Passive:Passive:A letterwill have been writtenby A letterwill have been writtenby Rita.Conditional IRita.Conditional IActive:Active:Ritawould writea Ritawould writea letter.letter.Passive:Passive:A letterwould be writtenby A letterwould be writtenby Rita.Conditional IIRita.Conditional IIActive:Active:Ritawould have writtena Ritawould have writtena letter.letter.Passive:Passive:A letterwould have been writtenby A letterwould have been writtenby Rita.Rita.
Future Future
IIIIActive:1 .Active:1 .Rita will have written a Rita will have written a letter.letter.
Passive: Passive: A letter will have been written A letter will have been written by Rita.by Rita.
Progressive Progressive Active :Active :
1. 1. Rita is writing a letter.Rita is writing a letter. 1 1 A letter is being written by RitaA letter is being written by Rita
..Past Perfect ..Past Perfect ActiveActive
:1. :1. Rita had written a letter. Rita had written a letter.
1. 1. Passive: Passive: A letter had been A letter had been written written byby Rita Rita
Examples of Passive Examples of Passive TenseTense Subject Verb Object Present Subject Verb Object Present
• Examples of Passive Examples of Passive • TenseSubjectVerbObjectPresent TenseSubjectVerbObjectPresent • Rewriting an active sentence with two objects in Rewriting an active sentence with two objects in
passive voice means that one of the two objects passive voice means that one of the two objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to transform into a subject object. Which object to transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on.depends on what you want to put the focus on.
• SubjectVerbObject 1Object 2SubjectVerbObject 1Object 2Active:Active:Ritawrotea Ritawrotea letterto me.letterto me.Passive:Passive:A letterwas writtento meby A letterwas writtento meby Rita.Rita.Passive:Passive:Iwas writtena letterby Rita..Iwas writtena letterby Rita..
• As you can see in the examples, adding As you can see in the examples, adding by Ritaby Rita does does not sound very elegant. That’s why it is usually not sound very elegant. That’s why it is usually dropped.dropped.
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TUTENKHAMEN WAS PHARAOH OF EGPYT
TUTENKHAMEN WAS RULER OF EGYPT FROM 1361TO 1352 B.C.
By Nigel Reynolds, Arts Correspondent Last Updated: 2:55a m BST 22/10/2007
HE WAS DIED AT THE AGE OF 19
The results of a CT scan done on King Tutankhamen's mummy indicate the boy ..
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Parer-1 :part-B : Q.NO.21 (5X1/2=2 1/2) 1. He died ----- natural causes in 1939.
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TUTENKHAMEN WAS BURIED IN A FOUR ROOMED TOMB IN THE VALLEY OF KINGS
• The tomb proved to have four rooms. The layout of Tut's tomb, KV62400 × 336 - 26k - jpgserene-musings.blogspo...
THE TOMB WAS ON THE WEST BANK OF THE RIVER NILE NEAR LUXOR IN EGYPT
• Along the Nile near Luxor . Fortunately, one of the tour guides told us what ...550 × 412 - 59k - jpg blog .trave lpod. com
MAGNIFICENT TREASURES WERE FOUND IN HIS TOMB
• Opening of the safe found to contain a trove of priceless Bactrian ... 461 × 309 - 25k - jpg venetianred.net
ALL THE OTHER ROYAL TOMBS IN THE VALLEY HAD BEEN ROBBED IN ANCIENT TIMES.
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Chapel of Christian IV with royal tombs. Photo by mike nl. Danishroyal tomb350 × 262 - 120k - jpgsacred-destinations.com
NO BODY KNEW ABOUT TUTENKHAMEN ‘S TOMB FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS.
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THERE WAS MUCH EXCITEMENT WHEN TUTENKHAMEN’S TOMB WAS DISCOVERED ….. of Tutenkhamun's tomb discovered and unearthed by Howard Carter
in 1922. 500 × 375 - 103k - jpg third agetraveler.blogs...
THE DISCOVERY WAS MADE BY TWO ENGLISH MEN. ONE OF THEM WAS HOWARD CARTER AN ARCHAEOLOGIST AND THE OTHER LORD CARNARVON WAS A RICH MAN.
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One who studies archaeology
becomes an archaeologist.
FROM 1917 TO 1922 CARTER & CARNARVON HAD BEEN EXCAVATING IN THE VALLEY
Lord Carnarvon was Carter's financial backer in his excavation
ON 4 NOV.1922, SOMETHING REMARKABLE HAPPENED,A BREATHTAKING COLLECTION OF TREASURE WERE FOUND IN THE TOMB.
ablogabouthistory.com today we have been found to have belonged to Tutankhamen's treasures,
ON 4 NOV.1922,SOMETHING REMARKABLE HAPPENEDBREATHTAKING COLLECTION OF TREASURES WERE FOUND IN THE TOMB.
Tutankhamen's treasures have returned to the city after 35 years
THE TREASURES WERE BURIED WITH TUTENKHAMEN 3274 YEARS PREVIOUSLY.
‘ Tutankhamun, his Tomb and his Treasures' exhibition
SOME LOCAL EGYPTIANS SAID THAT THERE WAS A CURSE ON THE PERSONS WHO TOUCHED THE TOMB .
THEY BELIEVED SOMETHING TERRIBLE WOULD HAPPEN TO EVERYONE WHO
OPENED THE TOMB.
MOST EGYPTIANS QUITE SIMPLY LAUGHED AT THE IDEA OF CUSRE COMING UP.
HERE IS THE STORY OF LOCAL EGYPTIANS.,
• THAT EGYPTAINS SAID IS TRUE
A TRUE STORY ON TUTENKHAMEN TOMBAnd it was true. The Tutankhamun – His Tomb and His
Treasures exhibition in ... 460 × 276 - 44k - jpg
WHEN THE LAST MAN CLIMBED OUT OF THE
TOMB, THE EXCAVATION PARTY SAW A HAWK A SUDDEN SANDSTORM BLEW UP WITH HAWK IN ADITION TO
TERRIBLE ROYAL EGYPT ICON FLY OVER………….
Paper-1 :part-B : Q.NO.16 Mark (1X1= 1)phrasal verb
Q. Who caused an explosion ?
Q. The children or the soldiers?
a) The children blew up balloons.b) The soldiers blew up the bridges .
a. Soldiers or ( b)
Local Egyptians took this to mean that the
spirit of the dead king had left his tomb.
cursing those who had opened it
FIVE MONTHS LATER LORD CARNARVON WHO PAID MONEY FOR EXCAVATIONS DIED OF A MOSQUITO BITE.
DIED BY MOSQUITO BITE
MOSQUITO
AT THE EXACT MOVEMENT ALL THE LIGHTS IN CAIRO WENT OUT
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• A. RAMU OR (A)
A) RAMU WENT OUT LAST NIGHT.( Leave a place)B) THE WORKERS WENT OUT FOR MORE MONEY(Go on strike)
• RAMU OR THE WORKERS
Q. WHO LEFT THE PLACE
AND ALSO CARNARVON’S DOG DIED AT HIS HOUSE IN ENGLAND
MANY PEOPLE VISITED THE TOMB, THEY DIED IN STRANGE CIRCUMSTANCES
CARNARVON’S BROTHER VISITED THE TOMB AND DIED OF A BURST APPENDIX
became very ill and almost died, due to a burst of appendix
AN EGYPTAIN PRINCE WHOSE FAMILY DESCENDED FROM PHARAOHS VISITED THE TOMB.
THE PHARAOH WAS MURDERED IN LONDAN.
THE EGYPTAIN PRINCE’S BROTHER ENTERED THE TOMB LATER HE COMMITTED SUICIDE.
• LATER
AN AMERICAN RAILWAY MIILLIONAIRE VISITED THE TOMB .
HE CAUGHT A COLD AT THE TOMB AND DIED OF PNEUMONIA .
HOWARD CARTER’S ASSISTANT WHO MADE A LIST OF ITEMS IN THE TOMB
COMMITED SUICIDE
A FEW MONTHS LATER THE ASSISTANT’S FATHER JUMPED FROM THE BALCONY AND DIED BECAUSE THERE WAS AN ALABASTER VASE FROM THE TOMB IN HIS HOUSE
IN 1966 THE GOVT. OF EGYPT AGREED TO LEND THE
TREASURES TO FRANCE FOR AN EXHIBITION . HE HADDREAMED THAT HE WOULD DIE IF HE ALLOWED THE
TREASURES TO GO OUT OF EGYPT.
THE DIRECTOR OF ANTIQUITIES WAS KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR ACCIDENT AND DIED.
HOWARD CARTOR , THE FIRST MAN INTO THE TOMB DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES IN 1939.
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HOWARD CARTOR , THE FIRST MAN INTO THE TOMB DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES IN 1939.
DIED of natural causes IN 1939.
THESE WORDS ARE ASSOCIATEDWITH THE CURSE OF TUTENKHAMEN write right form of words 1. died2. young3. treasures4. excitement5. discovered6. professional7. archaeologist8. excavations9. remarkable10. collection11. infected
THESE WORDS ARE ASSOCIATEDWITH THE CRUSE OF TUTENKHAMENwrite right form of words
13. mummified14. committed14. exhibition15. authorities16. naturalspell test 15. pneumonia16. alabaster
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His death is a mystery. The police are trying seriously to solve the mysterious death.
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Two Englishmen discovered the tomb. Their discovery brought the magnificent treasures out.
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• There are many to advise but only a few can give good advice.
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The child is curious to know everything, it is difficult to satisfy his curiosity.
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He looks very thin, but he is very strong. We
don’t know where his strength comes from.
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Raju and Ramu are partners they proved their good partnership.
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MARK 1/2
Singing is her profession. She is a good professional singer.