Formula for:
1) present perfect passive
2) past perfect passive
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Present Perfect Passive: meaning The Present Perfect Passive is an English verb form that has the present tense, perfect aspect, and passive voice. In the Passive, a subject of the sentence is not the doer – it is acted upon. We focus attention on what or who receives an action (the object).
Past Perfect Passive is used to talk about actions or events that happened before some moment or another action in the past. Uses of the Past Perfect Passive
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