Present Indefinite Tense:
Change object into subject
Is, Are, Am
3rd form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: I like mangoes.
Passive: Mangoes are liked by me.
Is, Are, Am
3rd form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: I like mangoes.
Passive: Mangoes are liked by me.
Present Continuous Tense:
Change subject into object
Is, Are, Am
Being
Third form of verb
Objective from of subject
Active: He is helping his friend.
Passive: His friend is being helped by him
Is, Are, Am
Being
Third form of verb
Objective from of subject
Active: He is helping his friend.
Passive: His friend is being helped by him
Present Perfect Tense:
Change object to subject
Has, have
Been
Third form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: She has closed the door.
Passive: The door has been closed by her.
Has, have
Been
Third form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: She has closed the door.
Passive: The door has been closed by her.
Past Indefinite Tense:
Change subject to object
Was, were
Third form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: She bought a golden chain for herself.
Passive: A golden chain for herself was bought by her.
Was, were
Third form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: She bought a golden chain for herself.
Passive: A golden chain for herself was bought by her.
Past Continuous Tense:
Object subject
was, were
Being
Verb
By
Object form of subject.
Active: Was the dog chasing the cat?
Passive: Was the cat being chased by the dog?
was, were
Being
Verb
By
Object form of subject.
Active: Was the dog chasing the cat?
Passive: Was the cat being chased by the dog?
Past Continuous Tense:
Object Subject
Had Been
Being
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: You had not helped me.
Passive: I had not been helped by you.
Had Been
Being
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: You had not helped me.
Passive: I had not been helped by you.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
Active: She has been reading these books since morning.
Passive: These books have been read by her since morning.
Passive: These books have been read by her since morning.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
Active: He had been reading this book since morning.
Passive: This book had been read by him since morning.
Passive: This book had been read by him since morning.
Future Indefinite Tense:
Object subject
Will, shall
Be
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: He will read a book.
Passive: A book will be read by him.
Will, shall
Be
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: He will read a book.
Passive: A book will be read by him.
Future Continuous Tense:
Active: He will be reading a book.
Passive: A book will be read by him.
Passive: A book will be read by him.
Future Perfect Tense:
Object subject
Will have been, shall have been
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: I shall have left this place.
Passive: This place will have left by me.
Will have been, shall have been
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: I shall have left this place.
Passive: This place will have left by me.
Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
Active: He will have been reading this book since morning.
Passive: This book will have been read by him.
Passive: This book will have been read by him.
IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
Let
Verb
Be
Verb
Active: Clean this room
Passive: Let the room be cleaned.
Verb
Be
Verb
Active: Clean this room
Passive: Let the room be cleaned.
USE OF CAN, COULD, MAY, MIGHT, MUST
Object subject
Can, could, may, might, must
Be
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: I can read your handwriting.
Passive: Your handwriting can be read by me.
Can, could, may, might, must
Be
Verb
By
Object form of subject
Active: I can read your handwriting.
Passive: Your handwriting can be read by me.
SIR..is it possible can i changed present perfect continuous tense in to passive voice.?? i need explanation about this ...
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