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active and passive rules and examples ​

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Answered by anuja7829
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Answer:

  • All the active voices in the all simple tenses and changed to passive voice..
  • All the active voices of continues tenses remains same in addition if being
  • all the tense of perfect tences remains same in addition of been...

Explanation:

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Answered by BloomingBud
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Here are some rules to form Passive sentences :

Continuous Tense (Present and Past)-

  • For Present Continuous Tense - Subject + is/am/are + being + third form of the verb (V₃) + Object.
  • For Past Continuous Tense - Subject +was/were + being + third form of the verb (V₃) + Object.

Examples -

Active - I am seeing a cat.

Passive - A cat is being seen by me.

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Active - Mohan was driving a car.

Passive - A car was being driven by Mohan.

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Perfect Tense(Present, Past, and Future)-

  • For Present Perfect - Subject + has/have + been + third form of the verb (V₃) + Object.
  • For Past Perfect - Subject + had + been + third form of the verb (V₃) + Object.
  • For Future Perfect - Subject + will/shall + have been + third form of the verb (V₃) + Object.

Examples -

Active - She has sold a cow.

Passive - A cow has been sold by her.

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Active - We had played a football match.

Passive - A football match has been played by us.

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Active - He will have read the book.

Passive - The book will have been read by him.

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Interrogative Sentences

Active - Has the teacher told a story?

Passive - Has a story been told by the teacher?

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Active - What were you reading?

Passive - What was being read by you?

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Here are some other rules,

And,

To form passive sentences in

(1). Simple present tense,

(2).Simple Past Tense,

(3). Simple future tense.

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