Rules of active and passive voice
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you don't have to worry about the rules
if by is present in the sentence the it is passive voice
active voice is the form of sentence it is based on
for what the doer is doing
in passive
the work done is done by whom
if you want more you can comment
if by is present in the sentence the it is passive voice
active voice is the form of sentence it is based on
for what the doer is doing
in passive
the work done is done by whom
if you want more you can comment
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- Rule 1: There is No passive form of a verb in the continuous form of the future tense.
- Rule 2: The last word of any Passive of a verb will be the first past perfect.
- Rule 3: In the simple present, past, future tense, the past particle is preceded by the verb is/am/are in the simple present, was/ were in the simple past and shall/ will / be in the simple future.
- Rule 4: There is No passive form of a verb in the perfect continuous forms of all the three tenses.
- Rule 5: Only 3rd form of the verb or Past Participle will be used as a main verb in Passive Voice.
- Rule 6: It is necessary that verb in the active voice should, have an object, otherwise the sentence cannot be changed into passive form.
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