👉 The "passive participle" is a term used to describe the act of doing something without the subject performing it on their own. It's like saying that when you're driving a car, if someone shouts your name, it doesn't mean the driver responds.
Now let's talk about a scenario where 'passive participle' comes into play: Imagine a group of friends sitting around a campfire at night. Suddenly, one person starts making campfires by themselves with no one else to help. This is called "passive participle," because they are the ones doing it, not the fire. And here's an example sentence using 'passive participle': "John, I want you to start putting up that fire. You know, just like how we used to do in our old campfires."