This document provides examples of how to change sentences from active to passive voice for different tenses, including:
1) Simple present, past, future, past future, present continuous, past continuous, future continuous, past future continuous, present perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous.
2) Examples are given for each tense that show the subject, form of "to be", and past participle of the main verb.
3) Common uses of passive voice are described as focusing on the recipient of the action rather than the performer and allowing the performer to be omitted for brevity or anonymity.
This document provides examples of how to change sentences from active to passive voice for different tenses, including:
1) Simple present, past, future, past future, present continuous, past continuous, future continuous, past future continuous, present perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous.
2) Examples are given for each tense that show the subject, form of "to be", and past participle of the main verb.
3) Common uses of passive voice are described as focusing on the recipient of the action rather than the performer and allowing the performer to be omitted for brevity or anonymity.
This document provides examples of how to change sentences from active to passive voice for different tenses, including:
1) Simple present, past, future, past future, present continuous, past continuous, future continuous, past future continuous, present perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous.
2) Examples are given for each tense that show the subject, form of "to be", and past participle of the main verb.
3) Common uses of passive voice are described as focusing on the recipient of the action rather than the performer and allowing the performer to be omitted for brevity or anonymity.
This document provides examples of how to change sentences from active to passive voice for different tenses, including:
1) Simple present, past, future, past future, present continuous, past continuous, future continuous, past future continuous, present perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous.
2) Examples are given for each tense that show the subject, form of "to be", and past participle of the main verb.
3) Common uses of passive voice are described as focusing on the recipient of the action rather than the performer and allowing the performer to be omitted for brevity or anonymity.
Water is boiled by Willy at 100 degrees celcius.
Dina buys many books
Many books are bought by Dina. Simple past tense
S + was/were + V3
Sansa edited the file three hours ago
The file was edited by Sansa three hours ago.
The police stopped them on their way home last night
They were stopped by the police on their way home last night. Simple future
S + will be + V3
Someone will open the door
The door will be opened.
Stray cats will eat the leftover
The leftover will be eaten by stray cats. Simple past future
S + would be + V3
My brother would loved these pictures
These pictures would be loved by my brother.
These problems would need to solve by her
She would be needed to solve these problem. Present continuous
S + is/am/are + being + V3
Sisca eating the food
The food is being eaten by Sisca.
Shandy washing the dishes
The dishes are being washed by Shandy. Past continuous
S + was/were + being + V3
My sister was cooking the soup
The soup was being cooked by My sister.
Doni was playing the piano
The piano was being played by Doni. Future continuous
S + will be + V3
They will be cleaning the room
The room will be being cleaned by them.
Jun is going to be speaking an English language
An English language is going to be being spoken by Jun. Past future continuous
S + would be + V3
Her friend would be calling her with the phone
She would be being called by her friend with the phone.
Jade would be typing the computer
The computer would be being typed by Jade. Present perfect continuous
S + have/has + been + V3
Mr. Lucky has been teaching our class
Our class has been being taught by Mr. Lucky.
They have been taking the photos
The photos have been being taken by them. Past perfect continuous
S + had + been + V3
Their mother had been educating the children well
The children had been being educated well by their mother.
When I was with him, I had been deceiving so many times
I had been deceiving so many times when I was with him. My mother coocked rice Joshua is calling you Someone has stolen my pencil Johnny will meet Mark later Sally and George have picked mango The window – open (present perfect present) The novel – write – a hundred years ago (past simple) Her room – paint (pas continuous) Breakfast – serve from 7 to 10 (simple present) He – take – to the airport (present perfect continuous) Thanks! Any questions?