Passive Voice: Reporting Verbs
Use passive reporting verbs to share information objectively without naming a specific source or person.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use reporting verbs to share general opinions or rumors formally.
- Pattern 1: It + is + said + that + sentence.
- Pattern 2: Subject + is + said + to + verb.
- Common verbs include say, think, believe, report, and claim.
Quick Reference
| Active Voice | Passive (It-Pattern) | Passive (Subject-Pattern) |
|---|---|---|
| People say he is kind. | It is said that he is kind. | He is said to be kind. |
| They think she is a genius. | It is thought that she is a genius. | She is thought to be a genius. |
| Experts believe the price will rise. | It is believed that the price will rise. | The price is believed to rise. |
| Police report the road is closed. | It is reported that the road is closed. | The road is reported to be closed. |
| Many claim the water is pure. | It is claimed that the water is pure. | The water is claimed to be pure. |
| People consider him a hero. | It is considered that he is a hero. | He is considered to be a hero. |
Key Examples
3 of 8It is said that breakfast is the most important meal.
Se dice que el desayuno es la comida más importante.
The new teacher is said to be very strict.
Se dice que el nuevo profesor es muy estricto.
It was once believed that the moon was made of cheese.
Alguna vez se creyó que la luna estaba hecha de queso.
The 'News Anchor' Trick
If you want to sound like a professional news anchor, use 'It is reported that'. It adds instant authority to your sentence.
Watch the 'To'
In the subject pattern, don't forget 'to'. 'He is said be' is a very common error. Always include it!
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use reporting verbs to share general opinions or rumors formally.
- Pattern 1: It + is + said + that + sentence.
- Pattern 2: Subject + is + said + to + verb.
- Common verbs include say, think, believe, report, and claim.
Overview
Have you ever heard a rumor? Maybe you heard about a new cafe. You don't want to say who told you. This is where reporting verbs in the passive voice help. These verbs let you share information without naming a specific person. It makes your English sound professional and very smart. You will see this often in news reports. It is also common in business meetings. Think of it like a grammar shield. It protects you from being blamed if the news is wrong! It is a way to say "people say this." But it sounds much more official. Even native speakers use this to sound more objective.
How This Grammar Works
Usually, we say "People think the movie is good." This is active voice. We know who is doing the thinking. In the passive reporting style, we change the focus. We focus on the information itself. We use verbs like say, think, believe, or report. There are two main ways to build these sentences. The first way uses the word it. The second way starts with the person or thing we are talking about. It feels like moving pieces on a chess board. You shift the subject to the back. Then you bring the news to the front. It is like a magic trick for your sentences. You are talking about general opinions, not just your own.
Formation Pattern
- 1There are two clear recipes for this grammar point.
- 2Pattern 1: The "It" Method
- 3Start with the word
it. - 4Add the verb
to be(likeisorwas). - 5Add the past participle of the reporting verb (like
saidorthought). - 6Add the word
that. - 7Finish with your main sentence.
- 8Example:
It is said that the coffee here is great. - 9Pattern 2: The "Subject" Method
- 10Start with the person or thing you are talking about.
- 11Add the verb
to be(is,are,was,were). - 12Add the past participle of the reporting verb.
- 13Add the word
toand the base verb. - 14Example:
The coffee is said to be great.
When To Use It
You should use this when the source is not important. Use it when "everyone" knows something. It is perfect for news reports about the weather. It works well for scientific facts that people believe. You can use it in a job interview. For example, It is known that this company is a leader. It makes you sound like you did your research! Use it when you want to be polite about a rumor. If you are ordering food, you might say: This dish is said to be very spicy. This tells the waiter you heard the news elsewhere. It is a very polite way to ask for details.
When Not To Use It
Do not use this for your own personal feelings. If you like apples, just say "I like apples." Saying It is thought by me that apples are good sounds very strange. It is like wearing a tuxedo to a beach party. Too formal! Avoid this when talking to your best friends about simple things. If you are giving directions, be direct. Don't say It is reported that the bank is left. Just say "The bank is on the left." Also, do not use it if you are 100% sure of the source. If your mom told you something, say "My mom said..." instead.
Common Mistakes
A very common mistake is forgetting the word to. People often say He is said be rich. This is wrong. You must say He is said to be rich. Another mistake is using the wrong verb form. Do not say It is say that... Use the third form: It is said that... Some people mix up the two patterns. They might say It is said to be that... This is a grammar traffic jam! Keep the two patterns separate in your mind. Yes, even native speakers mess this up when they are tired. Just take a breath and choose one pattern.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
This is different from the basic passive voice. In basic passive, we say The cake was eaten. We know what happened to the cake. In reporting passive, we talk about what people *think* about the cake. The cake is said to be delicious. One is about an action. The other is about an opinion or a rumor. It is also different from using they. People often say They say it will rain. This is very informal. The passive version It is said that it will rain is the formal cousin. It is like the difference between a t-shirt and a suit. Both are fine, but they fit different places.
Quick FAQ
Q. Can I use any verb?
A. No, only verbs about thinking or speaking like believe or claim.
Q. Is it only for the present tense?
A. No, you can use was for the past. It was thought that the earth was flat.
Q. Is this used in texting?
A. Not really. It is usually too formal for a quick text message.
Q. Does it make me sound like a robot?
A. Only if you use it in every sentence! Use it sparingly for best results.
Reference Table
| Active Voice | Passive (It-Pattern) | Passive (Subject-Pattern) |
|---|---|---|
| People say he is kind. | It is said that he is kind. | He is said to be kind. |
| They think she is a genius. | It is thought that she is a genius. | She is thought to be a genius. |
| Experts believe the price will rise. | It is believed that the price will rise. | The price is believed to rise. |
| Police report the road is closed. | It is reported that the road is closed. | The road is reported to be closed. |
| Many claim the water is pure. | It is claimed that the water is pure. | The water is claimed to be pure. |
| People consider him a hero. | It is considered that he is a hero. | He is considered to be a hero. |
The 'News Anchor' Trick
If you want to sound like a professional news anchor, use 'It is reported that'. It adds instant authority to your sentence.
Watch the 'To'
In the subject pattern, don't forget 'to'. 'He is said be' is a very common error. Always include it!
Formal Writing Only
Save this for essays or business emails. Using it while buying a burger might make you sound a bit like a robot from a movie.
Polite Gossip
English speakers use this to share rumors without sounding like they are gossiping. It makes the rumor sound like a 'general fact'.
أمثلة
8It is said that breakfast is the most important meal.
Focus: It is said that
Se dice que el desayuno es la comida más importante.
Standard formal way to state a general belief.
The new teacher is said to be very strict.
Focus: is said to be
Se dice que el nuevo profesor es muy estricto.
Focuses on the teacher rather than the rumor.
It was once believed that the moon was made of cheese.
Focus: was once believed
Alguna vez se creyó que la luna estaba hecha de queso.
Use 'was' for beliefs that have changed.
The players are reported to be injured.
Focus: are reported
Se informa que los jugadores están heridos.
The verb 'to be' must match the plural subject.
It is claimed that the company lost millions.
Focus: It is claimed
Se alega que la empresa perdió millones.
Common in business or legal news.
✗ He is said be a doctor. → ✓ He is said to be a doctor.
Focus: to be
Se dice que es médico.
Never forget the 'to' in the subject pattern.
✗ It is say that she is coming. → ✓ It is said that she is coming.
Focus: is said
Se dice que ella vendrá.
Always use the past participle (said), not the base verb (say).
The suspect is understood to be hiding in the city.
Focus: is understood to be
Se entiende que el sospechoso se esconde en la ciudad.
'Understood' is a more subtle reporting verb.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence using the correct passive reporting structure.
It ___ that the museum will close early today.
We need the passive form 'is' + past participle 'said' for the 'It' pattern.
Change the active sentence to the subject-pattern passive.
People think she is a great singer. -> She is thought ___ a great singer.
The subject pattern requires 'to' + base verb (to be).
Choose the correct verb form for this report.
The missing cat is ___ to be in the park.
Passive voice always uses the past participle form of the verb.
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Visual Learning Aids
Active vs. Passive Reporting
Choosing Your Pattern
Do you want to start with 'It'?
Did you add 'is/was' + participle?
Did you add 'that'?
Usage Scenarios
News
- • It is reported that...
- • The suspect is said to...
Rumors
- • It is rumored that...
- • She is thought to...
Frequently Asked Questions
20 questionsIt is a verb used to talk about what people say or think. Examples include say, think, believe, and report.
Yes, it is much more formal. You will see it in newspapers and academic writing more than in daily speech.
Yes, just change is to was. For example, It was thought that the sun moved around the earth.
The verb say is the most common. You will see It is said that... very frequently in English.
In the It pattern, yes, you usually need that. In the subject pattern, you use to instead.
Yes, It is known that... is very common for stating facts. It sounds very certain and professional.
Because it uses two clauses or a special infinitive structure. It is more complex than saying The window was broken.
No, you cannot. You don't usually mention the person who said it in this specific passive structure.
No, It is thought that means many people think so. I think is just your personal opinion.
Yes, He is believed to be... is a great way to talk about a rumor politely. It sounds less direct than He is....
In the subject pattern, use are. For example, They are said to be the best team in the league.
Yes, you can use it to talk about a company's reputation. Your company is known to be very innovative.
Yes, It is claimed that... often suggests that the information might not be 100% true yet.
No, you do not need a comma. Just go straight into your sentence: It is said that the sun is hot.
Yes, He is considered to be a hero is a very common passive reporting structure.
Yes, you can say It is expected that prices will rise. This talks about a future event.
Choose the It pattern if the whole idea is important. Choose the Subject pattern if the person is the main focus.
Yes, it is used in both British and American English, especially in formal news and writing.
Yes, It is alleged that... is used specifically for legal situations or crimes. It is quite advanced.
It is a big step, but if you follow the two recipes, you can do it! Just practice one pattern at a time.
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