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passive voice in all tense with their all formulas​

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Answered by madhulika7
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Answer:

Be- verb forms

are, is, am =Present

was, were= Past

being= Continuous ( Present + Past)

been= Perfect

1.Simple Present (am/is/are)

e.g: Raj plays cricket. ( Active)

=> Cricket is played by Raj. (Passive)

e.g: The boys read the stories.(active)

=>The stories are read by the boys. (passive).

2.Present Continuous (am being/ is being / are being )

e.g: The children are eating mangoes.

=> Mangoes are being eaten by the children.

e.g:He is writing an essay.

=> An essay is being written by him.

3.Present Perfect ( has been / have been)

e.g: He has completed his homework just now.

=> His homework has been completed by him just now.

e.g: He has eliminated them.

=> They have been eliminated by him.

Simple Past ( was/ were)

e.g: Ritu gave me a bouquet of roses.

=> A bouquet of roses was given me by Ritu.

e.g: She invited them to the party.

=> They were invited to the party by her.

Past Continuous ( was being / were being )

e.g: The children were playing hockey.

=> Hockey was being played by the children.

e.g: They were scanning all the books.

=> All the books were being scanned.

Past Perfect ( had been)

e.g: Ravi had done the work.

=> The work had been done by Ravi.

Simple Future ( shall be / will be)

e.g: I will write a letter.

=> A letter will be written by me.

e.g:We shall not betray our country.

=> Our country shall not be betrayed by us.

Future Continuous ( will be being / shall be being )

e.g: We shall be playing the cards.

=> The cards shall be being played by us.

e.g:She will be raising the Pro- Public Slogans.

=> The Pro - Public Slogans will be being raised by her.

Future Perfect ( will have been / shall have been )

e.g: She will have won the first prize.

=> The first prize will have been won by her.

e.g: I shall have finished the work by Monday.

=> The work shall have been finished by me by Monday.

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