future and present perfect passive someone explain me please the rule and some exersise
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Forming Present Perfect Passive
Affirmative Form = Object + have / has + been + verb3 (past participle)
Question Form = Have / has + object + been + verb3 (past participle)
Active : They have cleaned the clinic.
Passive: The clinic has been cleaned by them.
Active : Thomas has written many books.
Passive: Many books have been written by Thomas.
Active : Have the police caught the man?
Passive: Has the man been caught by the police?
Active : UPS has delivered the letters.
Passive: The letters have been delivered by UPS.
FUTURE PERFECT PASSIVE
Future Perfect Passive is used to talk about actions or events that will be finished by a certain moment in the future. When we use this tense we are projecting ourselves forward into the future and looking back at an action that will be completed some time later than now.
The Future Perfect Passive is not very common in English because it is seldom required by the situation. Besides, it’s better to use active voice in speech and writing. But when it is used, it’s usually followed by a time expression, often with the word ‘by’.
Don’t worry, all work will have been done by 4 p.m.
We are late. By the time we arrive to the stadium, the game will have been finished.
All guests will have been brought to the event before it starts.