Why do we use “to be” with verbs like “met” and “considered”?

Sometimes we use the infinitive to be with a past participle such as met or considered to construct the passive voice. For example: “I expect to be met by the chauffeur at the airport” the businessman said to his assistant. The eye witness’s account needs to be considered by the investigators. The sentence formation is … Continue reading Why do we use “to be” with verbs like “met” and “considered”?