I shall wash the plates in passive voice is The plates will be washed by me. True or False...If true how? if false how?
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Answer: the answer is true
In case of simple future
Active --- subject + will/shall + v1 + object
Passive ---- object + will / shall + be + v3 + by agent ( subject)
In grammar, the relationship between the action/state of the verb and the subject is expressed in two forms of voice: Active voice and Passive voice.
Active form: In active sentences the subject is doing the action, and the object is receiving it.
{Thing doing it i.e. subject} + {verb} + {thing on which it is done i.e. object.}
E.g. The professor teaches the students.
Passive form: In the passive form, the action is done by the object.
[Thing receiving action] + [be] + [past participle of verb] + [by] + [thing doing action]
E.g. The students are taught by the professor.
Types of Active & Passive Voice
Simple Present: 'clean/is cleaned'
Active voice: Once a week, Rina cleans the house.
Passive voice: Once a week, the house is cleaned by Rina.
Present Continuous: 'is reading/is being read'
Active voice: Right now, Ram is reading the letter.
Passive voice: Right now, the letter is being read by ram..
Simple Past : 'broke/was broken'
Active voice: Sam broke the vase
Passive voice: The vase was broken by Sam.
Past Continuous: 'was helping/being helped'
Active voice: The salesman was helping the customer when the thief came into the store.
Passive voice: The customer was being helped by the salesman when the thief came into the store.
Present Perfect: 'have visited'
Active voice:Many tourists have visited that castle.
Passive voice:That castle has been visited by many tourists.
Present Perfect Continuous: 'has been doing'
Active voice: Recently, John has been doing the work.
Passive voice: Recently, the work has been being done by John.
Past Perfect: 'had repaired'
Active voice: George had repaired many cars before he received his mechanic's license.
Passive voice: Many cars had been repaired by George before he received his mechanic's license.
Past Perfect Continuous: 'had been preparing'
Active voice: Chef Jones had been preparing the restaurant's fantastic dinners for two years before he moved to London.
Passive voice: The restaurant's fantastic dinners had been being prepared by Chef Jones for two years before he moved to London.
Simple Future: 'will'
Active voice: Someone will finish the work by 8:00 PM.
Passive voice: The work will be finished by 8:00 PM.
Simple Future: 'is going to'
Active voice: Rally is going to make a beautiful dinner tonight.
Passive voice: A beautiful dinner is going to be made by Rally tonight.
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