He will have been promoted change voice
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He will have promoted him.
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When the voice is changed, the sentence will become "The promotion will have been given to him".
Explanation:
- The given sentence is in the active voice, therefore, it must be converted into the passive voice.
- When a sentence is written in the active voice, it is the subject that performs the action. In this case, it is "he" who is promoted.
- However, in the passive voice, the action of the verb is done to the subject. Thus the promotion is given "to him".
- In this sentence, the verb is in the future perfect tense. This means that the tense will not change when the speech is changed from active to passive voice. Thus, "will have been" is used in both cases.
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