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Three types of passive
 constructions can be differentiated: 1) direct primary 
passive; 2) indirect secondary passive; 3) prepositional tertiary passive. 
Some English verbs can admit only one object – the direct one: 
e.g. Mary 
saw him

When such an object becomes the subject of a passive construction, the 
latter is called direct primary passive: e.g. 
He was seen by Mary. 
There are many verbs in English that take two objects in the active 
construction (direct and indirect): e.g. 
I gave him a book. She told the story to her 
sister. 
These verbs admit of two passive constructions: 
a)
 
A book was given to him. The story was told to her sister. 
(the direct 
primary passive) 
b)
 
He was given a book. Her sister was told the story. 
(the indirect secondary 
passive) 
The indirect (secondary) passive is not infrequent in verb-phrases with the 
verb 
to give, 
such as: 
to give credit, to give command, to give a chance, to give a 
choice, to give an explanation, to give an opportunity, to give orders, to give 
shelter, 
and the like. 
e.g. He was given a good to chance to argue.
 
She is given an opportunity to go to the south in summer.
 
Suppose, you are given a choice. What would you prefer?
 
However, many verbs in English may take a direct and an indirect object in 
the active construction but admit only one passive construction — the direct 
passive, e.g.: 
to bring, to do, to play, to telegraph 
and many others. The list could 
be extended.  
Next come constructions with the so-called prepositional or tertiary passive. 
The subject of the passive construction corresponds to the prepositional object of 
the active construction. This “detached” preposition retains its place after the verb. 


 
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e.g. Everything was taken care of.
 
She could not bear being read to any longer.
 
He was constantly being laughed at.
 
It should be noted that some scholars admit the existence of Middle, 
Reflexive and Reciprocal voices.  
"Middle Voice" - the verbs primarily transitive may develop an intransitive 
middle meaning: 
That adds a lot; The door opened; The book sells easily; The 
dress washes well. 
 "Reflexive Voice": 
He dressed; He washed
 - the subject is both the agent 
and the recipient of the action at the same time. It is always possible to use a 
reflexive pronoun in this case: 
He washed himself.
  
"Reciprocal voice”: 
They met; They kissed
 - it is always possible to use a 
reciprocal pronoun here: 
They kissed each other

 We cannot, however, speak of different voices, because all these meanings 
are not expressed morphologically. 


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