Passive- Football is played by us. Structure for negative: Active - Subject + do/does + not + verb + object. Passive - Subject (object of the active) + be verb + not + 3rd form of the main verb + by + Object (subject of the active). Example-. Active - She does not love movies. Passive - Movies are not loved by her. PastPerfect; Simple Future; Future Perfect; Expressing a supposition / prediction; Overview of tense uses; Sequence of tenses; Voice. Active and passive voice; Formation of the passive voice; Conversion from active to passive voice. Personal passive. Impersonal passive. Passive with modal verbs; Agent in passive voice; Verbs without a passive Futuretense: Object-(will be)-verb's past participle form-by-subject. Example: badminton will be played by me. Future perfect tense: Object-(will have been)-verb's past participle form-by-subject. Example: badminton will have been played by me. The essential differences to note: 1. The words have been, being, and by are used in passive voice Structureof the Future Perfect Tense; Positive: Negative: Interrogative: Negative Interrogative: Subject + will + have + past participle + the rest of the sentence: Subject + will + not + have + past participle + the rest of the sentence: Will + subject + have + past participle + the rest of the sentence ThePast Continuous active voice is used when you want to focus on the person who was doing the action in the past. When you want to focus and talk about the perpetrator of the action, write the sentence in the active voice. Structure: Subject + was/were + V1+ing + object. Examples: I was training Megha yesterday. Sam was talking the class. Sofar all the verbs that we have encountered have been in what is called the active voice. This means that someone or something has carried out an action. To form the future perfect passive tense use the past participle like the other tenses in this group, but with the future tense of the verb sum, esse, fui, -, 'to be'. For example. Latin PassiveVoice: 1. Simple Tense Present Past Future: beats beat shall/will beat: am/is/are beaten was/were beaten shall/will be beaten: 2. Continuous Tense Present (Passive Voice) Present Perfect Tense Active S + have/has + V2 + O Passive O + have/has + been + V2 + by +S. Arpita has forgotten' his name. (Active voice) PoPej.

future perfect tense active and passive voice interrogative