it (barks)at night make it 12 types of tenses
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- It barks at night. (present indefinite)
- It is barking at night. (present continuous)
- It has barked at night. (present perfect)
- It has been barking at night for months.(present perfect continuous)
- It barked at night. (past indefinite)
- It was barking at night. (past continuous)
- It had barked at night. (past perfect)
- It had been barking at night for months. (past perfect continuous)
- It will bark at night. (future indefinite)
- It will be barking at night. (future continuous)
- It will have barked at night. (future perfect)
- It will have been barking at night for months. (future perfect continuous)
Additional information :
- Additional information:
- Important Hints while converting into passive voice:
- In passive voice, along with Auxiliary Verb, in all tenses, 3rd form of verb or Past Participle form is used according to the tense.
- There is no rule to change Future Continuous Tense and Perfect Continuous Tense into Passive.
- Subjects of Active Voice are changed into the Objects in Passive Voice and Objects are changed into Subjects.
- Can, may, could, should, might, would are changed into can be, may be, could be, should be, might be, would be.
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