Passive Voice: By + Agent
Use 'by' in passive sentences to credit the doer while keeping the focus on the result.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use 'by' to name the person who performed a passive action.
- The structure is: Object + be + Past Participle + by + Agent.
- Focus on the action first, then mention the doer at the end.
- Use 'by' for people/agents and 'with' for tools or instruments.
Quick Reference
| Tense | Passive Structure | Example with 'By' |
|---|---|---|
| Present Simple | is/are + past participle | The mail is delivered by Sam. |
| Past Simple | was/were + past participle | The car was fixed by Sarah. |
| Future Simple | will be + past participle | The winner will be chosen by us. |
| Present Perfect | has/have been + past participle | The bill has been paid by him. |
| Modal (Can) | can be + past participle | It can be done by anyone. |
| Past Continuous | was/were being + past participle | The house was being painted by Joe. |
Key Examples
3 of 8The Harry Potter books were written by J.K. Rowling.
Los libros de Harry Potter fueron escritos por J.K. Rowling.
The office is cleaned every night by a professional team.
La oficina es limpiada cada noche por un equipo profesional.
The old tree was struck by lightning during the storm.
El viejo árbol fue alcanzado por un rayo durante la tormenta.
The 'By Zombies' Test
If you can add 'by zombies' after the verb and the sentence still makes sense, it's passive! 'The town was destroyed (by zombies).' It works!
Watch your pronouns
Never say 'by I' or 'by he'. Always use object pronouns: 'by me', 'by him', 'by her', 'by us', 'by them'.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Use 'by' to name the person who performed a passive action.
- The structure is: Object + be + Past Participle + by + Agent.
- Focus on the action first, then mention the doer at the end.
- Use 'by' for people/agents and 'with' for tools or instruments.
Overview
Ever feel like the person doing the action is the star? Sometimes, they are just a guest star. In English, we usually put the doer first. This is the active voice. But what if the action is more important? We use the passive voice for that. Sometimes, we still want to mention the doer. We call this doer the agent. To do this, we use the word by. It is like giving credit at the end of a movie. You see the movie first, then the director's name.
How This Grammar Works
Imagine you are at a fancy art gallery. You see a beautiful painting. You might say, "Picasso painted this." That is active and direct. But the painting is the main attraction here. So, you say, "This was painted by Picasso." The focus shifts to the art. The word by connects the action to the person. It tells us who is responsible. It is a simple bridge between the verb and the person. Think of it as a grammar spotlight. It shines on the result first, then the creator. Even native speakers use this to sound more professional. It helps you vary your sentence structure.
Formation Pattern
- 1Creating this pattern is like following a recipe. You need four main ingredients.
- 2Start with the object of the active sentence.
- 3Add the correct form of the verb
to be. - 4Use the past participle of your main verb.
- 5Add
byfollowed by the person or thing. - 6For example:
The cake(Object) +was(Be) +eaten(Past Participle) +by the dog(Agent). - 7If you are talking about the future, use
will be. For the present, useisorare. Just remember, the past participle never changes. It is the anchor of your sentence.
When To Use It
Use this when the result is the big news. Imagine you are in a job interview. You want to sound humble but effective. You might say, "The sales record was broken by my team." It sounds more collaborative than "My team broke the record."
Use it for creative works too. Songs, books, and films love this structure. "The song was written by Adele." It feels more poetic.
Use it when the agent is a surprise. "The window was broken by a bird!" You expected a ball, but it was a bird.
Use it in formal reports or news stories. "The law was passed by the government." It sounds official and serious.
When Not To Use It
Do not use by if the agent is obvious. "The thief was arrested by the police." We know the police arrest people. Adding by the police is just extra words.
Avoid it if the agent is unknown. "My bike was stolen." You do not know who did it. So, do not guess with by someone.
Do not use it if the agent is not important. "The house was built in 1990." We care about the date, not the builders.
Also, do not use it for every sentence. Your writing will feel slow and heavy. It is like putting too much salt in a soup. A little bit is perfect. Too much ruins the flavor.
Common Mistakes
Many people use with instead of by. This is a classic trap. Use by for people or agents. Use with for tools or instruments.
- ✗ The letter was written with John.
- ✓ The letter was written by John.
- ✓ The letter was written with a pen.
Another mistake is using the wrong pronoun. After by, always use the object pronoun.
- ✗ The dinner was cooked by she.
- ✓ The dinner was cooked by her.
Sometimes people forget the verb to be.
- ✗ The bridge built by Romans.
- ✓ The bridge was built by Romans.
Don't worry, even the best of us trip over these. Think of it like a grammar traffic light. Slow down and check your parts.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
Compare this to the standard passive voice. Usually, we leave the agent out. "The room was cleaned." This is short and fast. Adding by someone makes it specific.
Compare it to the active voice. "The chef prepared the meal." This is active and energetic. "The meal was prepared by the chef." This is slower and more formal.
Also, watch out for from. We use from for origins, not agents. "I got a gift from Mary." This is not passive. "The gift was sent by Mary." This is passive.
Quick FAQ
Q. Can I use by with any verb?
A. Only with transitive verbs that take an object.
Q. Is it okay to use by me?
A. Yes, but only if you want to emphasize your role.
Q. Does it work in the past tense only?
A. No, you can use it in any tense.
Q. Is it too formal for texting?
A. Usually, yes. Stick to active voice for quick chats.
Q. Can the agent be a machine?
A. Yes! "The data was processed by the computer."
Reference Table
| Tense | Passive Structure | Example with 'By' |
|---|---|---|
| Present Simple | is/are + past participle | The mail is delivered by Sam. |
| Past Simple | was/were + past participle | The car was fixed by Sarah. |
| Future Simple | will be + past participle | The winner will be chosen by us. |
| Present Perfect | has/have been + past participle | The bill has been paid by him. |
| Modal (Can) | can be + past participle | It can be done by anyone. |
| Past Continuous | was/were being + past participle | The house was being painted by Joe. |
The 'By Zombies' Test
If you can add 'by zombies' after the verb and the sentence still makes sense, it's passive! 'The town was destroyed (by zombies).' It works!
Watch your pronouns
Never say 'by I' or 'by he'. Always use object pronouns: 'by me', 'by him', 'by her', 'by us', 'by them'.
Use it for emphasis
Use the 'by' agent when the person is a surprise. 'The marathon was won by an 80-year-old man!' The surprise comes at the end for maximum impact.
Polite Corrections
In English-speaking offices, people use passive voice to avoid blaming. 'The mistake was made by the system' sounds nicer than 'You made a mistake'.
Exemples
8The Harry Potter books were written by J.K. Rowling.
Focus: by J.K. Rowling
Los libros de Harry Potter fueron escritos por J.K. Rowling.
A classic use for books and art.
The office is cleaned every night by a professional team.
Focus: is cleaned
La oficina es limpiada cada noche por un equipo profesional.
The focus is on the office, not the cleaners.
The old tree was struck by lightning during the storm.
Focus: by lightning
El viejo árbol fue alcanzado por un rayo durante la tormenta.
Nature can be an agent too.
The new policy was approved by the board of directors.
Focus: by the board
La nueva política fue aprobada por la junta directiva.
Common in business and official documents.
My pizza was stolen by my roommate!
Focus: by my roommate
¡Mi pizza fue robada por mi compañero de cuarto!
Expressing surprise or annoyance.
✗ The cake was made with my mom. → ✓ The cake was made by my mom.
Focus: by my mom
El pastel fue hecho por mi mamá.
Use 'by' for the person, 'with' for ingredients.
✗ The song was sang by him. → ✓ The song was sung by him.
Focus: was sung
La canción fue cantada por él.
Always use the past participle (sung), not the past simple (sang).
This problem could have been solved by a child.
Focus: could have been solved
Este problema podría haber sido resuelto por un niño.
Using 'by' with complex modal structures.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition and agent.
The Mona Lisa was painted ___ Leonardo da Vinci.
We use 'by' to introduce the person (agent) who performed the action in a passive sentence.
Choose the correct verb form.
The delicious dinner ___ by my father last night.
Since it happened 'last night', we need the past simple passive: was + past participle.
Identify the correct pronoun after 'by'.
The secret was kept by ___ for many years.
After a preposition like 'by', we must use the object pronoun 'them'.
🎉 Score: /3
Visual Learning Aids
By vs. With
Should I include 'by'?
Is the doer known?
Is the doer obvious?
Is the doer important?
Common Contexts for 'By'
Creative Works
- • Directed by
- • Written by
- • Composed by
Accidents
- • Caused by
- • Damaged by
- • Hit by
Frequently Asked Questions
20 questionsThe agent is the person or thing that actually performs the action. In The mouse was caught by the cat, the cat is the agent.
No, most passive sentences don't use it. You only use by when knowing who did the action is important or interesting.
Not always. It can be a group, an animal, or even a natural force like by the wind or by a storm.
Absolutely. For example, The trash is collected by the city every Tuesday is a perfectly natural present tense sentence.
Use by for the doer (the person) and with for the tool. The cake was cut by Mary with a sharp knife.
Yes, you can. I didn't break the vase; it was already broken by it (the wind/the cat).
It is less common than active voice, but we use it for stories, news, and describing art or books quite often.
In standard passive voice, no. The by + agent phrase almost always comes after the verb.
No, by stays the same. The song was performed by John and Paul.
Usually by me. The project was finished by me. By myself usually means 'alone' rather than indicating a passive agent.
If you don't know the agent, just leave the by part out. My car was stolen is better than My car was stolen by someone.
Yes, you can. He got bitten by a dog. This is more informal than was bitten.
If you say The gift was given by Sarah, it is passive. If you say I got a gift from Sarah, it is active.
Yes. The decision was made by the government or The app was developed by Google.
Move the verb 'be' to the front. Was the book written by you?
Yes, it sounds very professional. This initiative was led by me sounds very impressive.
They want you to be direct. However, the passive voice is essential for formal writing and when the doer is less important than the action.
Yes. This was made by hand (method) or This was made by my grandmother (agent).
Many do, like 'por' in Spanish or 'par' in French, but the rules for when to use it can vary slightly.
It's possible but rare. He was overcome by grief. Usually, we use it for physical doers.
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