“…With regard to the English passive, an increasing number of studies have provided evidence that children’s knowledge of the passive is fully abstract from as young as 3 to 4 years (Bencini & Valian, 2008; Brooks & Tomasello, 1999; Huttenlocher, Vasilyeva, & Shimpi, 2004; Messenger, Branigan, & McLean, 2011a, 2011b; Messenger, Branigan, McLean, & Sorace, 2012; Messenger & Fisher, 2018), counter to older findings (e.g., Maratsos et al, 1985; Meints, 1999; Savage, Lieven, Theakston, & Tomasello, 2003, 2006; Sudhalter & Braine, 1985). Exactly what is meant by “abstract” is not always made explicit, and it varies somewhat from theory to theory.…”