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Change of tense of the auxiliary word: Now when you change the verb form of the main verb, the tense of the auxiliary also changes accordingly. Let’s see this with the help of a few examples:
Present tense–
Active voice: Sun rises from the east.
Passive voice: East is where the sun rises from.
Past tense–
Active voice: She walked my dog home.
Passive voice: My dog was walked home by her.
Future tense–
Active voice: Sheena will do the craft work.
Passive voice: Craft work will be done by Sheena.
Always blindly convert the main verb into its past participle or third form while converting from active to passive voice. To remind you what the third form of a verb looks like, let’s look at a few examples:
First form Second form Third form
Buy Bought Bought
Sing sang sung
Grow grew grown
Active voice: Bhaanu wrote a book on gun violence.
Passive voice: A book on gun violence was written by Bhaanu.