Subjektlose Passivkonstruktionen bei intransitiven Verben
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'Es' as a placeholder subject when forming the passive voice with verbs that cannot take a direct object.
- Only use with intransitive verbs: 'Es wurde gelacht' (People laughed).
- The 'es' is a dummy subject and disappears if another element starts the sentence.
- Never use this with transitive verbs that require an accusative object.
Overview
Hier wird gearbeitet!? You might wonder where the subject went. In English, we usually need a 'who' or a 'what'.schlafen, tanzen, or helfen.man sentences. You start describing atmospheres and collective actions. It’s a powerful tool for your C2 toolkit.How This Grammar Works
Die Leute tanzen. Here, Die Leute is the subject. In the subjectless passive, we kick them out.tanzen. But a German sentence needs a structure. We use the passive auxiliary werden.wird or wurde. Sometimes we use es as a placeholder.es is like a polite guest. It only stays if the first position is empty. If you put something else there, the es leaves immediately.es in when it shouldn't be there!Formation Pattern
lachen or a dative verb like helfen.
werden in the second position.
werden into the third person singular form wird.
Partizip II (past participle) at the end of the clause.
es for position one.
Es. For example: Es wird gelacht. If you start with an adverb or a prepositional phrase, drop the es. For example: Gestern wurde gelacht. You can also use this with dative verbs. Take helfen. The sentence becomes Ihm wird geholfen. Notice that ihm stays in the dative case. It does not become a subject. The verb stays singular because there is no subject to trigger a plural. Even if you help twenty people, it is still Den Leuten wird geholfen. It’s like the verb is stubbornly refusing to acknowledge how many people are being helped.
When To Use It
Hier wird nicht geraucht! sounds much more authoritative than Rauchen Sie hier nicht. It feels like a law of nature.Es wurde viel getanzt und gesungen. This focuses on the joy of the event.Es wurde bereits alles erledigt. It sounds objective and professional. It avoids pointing fingers or taking personal credit. It’s great for reports or formal emails.Wird heute noch gearbeitet? is a cheeky way to ask if someone is actually busy. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a gentle nudge.When Not To Use It
sein or bleiben.sein in the Perfekt, like gehen or kommen. Sentences like Es wird gegangen sound very strange and are rarely used. Verbs like besitzen or haben are also off-limits.Es wurde gekocht. People want to know it was him! Use this grammar when the action is the star of the show.Common Mistakes
es in the sentence when it shouldn't be there. Remember: es only lives in position one. If you say Heute wird es getanzt, you are making a mistake. It should be Heute wird getanzt. The es is not a real subject. It's just a placeholder for the first slot. Another mistake is trying to make dative objects into subjects. In English, we say 'He was helped.' In German, you cannot say Er wurde geholfen. The dative case is stubborn. It stays Ihm wurde geholfen. Finally, don't over-pluralize the verb. Since there is no subject, the verb is always singular. Es wurden getanzt is wrong, even if a hundred people were dancing. Stick to wird or wurde. It’s like a fixed anchor in a sea of plural people.Contrast With Similar Patterns
man. Man tanzt hier and Hier wird getanzt mean almost the same thing. However, the passive version is more formal.Man still implies people are there. The subjectless passive focuses entirely on the activity.Der Brief wird geschrieben. Here, Der Brief is the subject. Subjectless passive: Es wird geschrieben. Here, there is no subject at all. The first one tells you what is being written.Quick FAQ
Can I use this with reflexive verbs?
Generally, no. Reflexive verbs like sich freuen don't work in the passive.
Is the es always mandatory?
No, only if nothing else is in the first position to satisfy the V2 rule.
Can I use this in the past tense?
Yes, just use wurde. Es wurde viel gearbeitet.
Does it sound robotic?
Not at all. It sounds very natural in the right context, like at a festival or in an office.
Can I add von mir?
You can, but it’s rare. Usually, we use this specifically to hide the person.
What about modal verbs?
Yes! Hier muss gearbeitet werden. The modal verb takes the singular form.
Is this on the C2 exam?
Absolutely. It’s a classic way to test if you understand German sentence structure.
Impersonal Passive Formation
| Tense | Auxiliary | Partizip II | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Present
|
wird
|
gelacht
|
Es wird gelacht.
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Präteritum
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wurde
|
gelacht
|
Es wurde gelacht.
|
|
Perfekt
|
ist ... worden
|
gelacht
|
Es ist gelacht worden.
|
|
Plusquamperfekt
|
war ... worden
|
gelacht
|
Es war gelacht worden.
|
|
Futur I
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wird ... werden
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gelacht
|
Es wird gelacht werden.
|
Meanings
This construction allows the passive voice for verbs that do not have an accusative object, focusing entirely on the action itself.
General Action
Describing an activity performed by an unspecified group.
“Es wurde viel gelacht.”
“Es wurde gestern lange gearbeitet.”
Atmospheric/Situational
Describing the state of a situation or environment.
“Es wurde geschrien.”
“Es wurde heftig debattiert.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Es + wird + Partizip II
|
Es wird getanzt.
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Negative
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Es + wird + nicht + Partizip II
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Es wird nicht getanzt.
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|
Question
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Wird + es + Partizip II?
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Wird es getanzt?
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Inverted
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Adverb + wird + Partizip II
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Heute wird getanzt.
|
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Perfekt
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Es + ist + Partizip II + worden
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Es ist getanzt worden.
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|
Futur
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Es + wird + Partizip II + werden
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Es wird getanzt werden.
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Espectro de formalidade
Es wird getanzt. (Party atmosphere)
Man tanzt. (Party atmosphere)
Hier wird getanzt. (Party atmosphere)
Es geht ab. (Party atmosphere)
The Impersonal Passive Flow
Action
- lachen laugh
- tanzen dance
Passive
- Es wird gelacht Laughing is happening
Exemplos por nível
Es wird gespielt.
People are playing.
Es wird gegessen.
People are eating.
Hier wird gearbeitet.
Work is being done here.
Es wird viel gelacht.
There is a lot of laughing.
Gestern wurde lange debattiert.
There was a long debate yesterday.
Es wird heute noch geholfen.
Help will still be provided today.
Auf der Konferenz wurde intensiv diskutiert.
There was intense discussion at the conference.
Es wird von allen Seiten kritisiert.
It is being criticized from all sides.
Es wurde bis in die frühen Morgenstunden gefeiert.
The party went on until the early morning hours.
In diesem Bereich wird streng kontrolliert.
There is strict control in this area.
Es wurde seitens der Geschäftsführung unverzüglich gehandelt.
The management acted immediately.
Nach der Entscheidung wurde sofort protestiert.
Protests erupted immediately after the decision.
Fácil de confundir
Learners try to use 'es' with transitive verbs.
Erros comuns
Es wird das Auto gefahren.
Das Auto wird gefahren.
Gestern es wurde gelacht.
Gestern wurde gelacht.
Es werden viel gearbeitet.
Es wird viel gearbeitet.
Es wird das Problem gelöst.
Das Problem wird gelöst.
Padrões de frases
___ wird hier viel ___.
Real World Usage
Es wurde über den Vorfall berichtet.
The V2 Rule
Smart Tips
Use the impersonal passive to sound objective.
Pronúncia
Intonation
The 'es' is unstressed.
Declarative
Es wird ge-LACHT.
Neutral statement of fact.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Remember: 'Es' is the empty chair at the table. If someone else sits there (like 'Gestern'), 'Es' must leave.
Associação visual
Imagine a dance floor. No one is named, just the action of dancing is happening. A ghost ('Es') is holding the floor until a time word arrives to take its place.
Rhyme
No object to see, 'Es' must be, for the passive to agree.
Story
In a quiet town, 'Es' was the mayor. He only appeared when the sentence was lonely at the start. One day, 'Gestern' arrived and kicked 'Es' out of the first seat. Now they take turns leading the sentence.
Word Web
Desafio
Write 5 sentences about your daily routine using the impersonal passive.
Notas culturais
This structure is beloved in official documents because it removes personal responsibility.
Derived from the need to express passive actions for verbs without objects.
Iniciadores de conversa
Wie wird in deiner Firma gearbeitet?
Temas para diário
Erros comuns
Test Yourself
___ wird heute viel getanzt.
Score: /1
Exercicios praticos
1 exercises___ wird heute viel getanzt.
Score: /1
Perguntas frequentes (1)
No, only with intransitive verbs.
Scaffolded Practice
1
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Se + verb
Spanish 'se' is a pronoun, German 'es' is a dummy subject.
On + verb
German uses passive voice, French uses active voice with 'on'.
Passive form
Japanese doesn't need a dummy subject.
Passive voice
Arabic doesn't use dummy subjects.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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