Active & Passive

Future Perfect Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

Positive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + will + have + 3rd form of verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + will + have + been + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice She will have cooked dinner. Dinner will have been cooked by her. He will have solved the puzzle. The puzzle […]

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Future Simple Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

Positive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + will + 1st form of verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + will + be + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice They will deliver the packages. The packages will be delivered by them. She will bake a cake. A cake will be baked by her.

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Past Perfect Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

Positive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + had + 3rd form of verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + had + been + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice She had already solved the puzzle. The puzzle had already been solved by her. They had repaired the car before the race. The car

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Past Continuous Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

(1) Positive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + was/were + ing form of verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + helping verb (was/were) + being + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice They were singing a song. A song was being sung by them. She was cooking dinner. Dinner was being cooked by

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Past Simple Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

(1) Passive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + 2nd form of verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + helping verb (was/were) + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice She wrote a letter. A letter was written by her. They built a new house. A new house was built by them. The company launched

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Present Perfect Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

(1) Positive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + have/has + 3rd form of verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + have/has + been + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice They have built a new bridge. A new bridge has been built by them. She has written three novels. Three novels have been

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Present Continuous Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

(1) Positive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + is/am/are + ing form of verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + is/am/are + being + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice She is writing a letter. A letter is being written by her. They are building a new house. A new house is being

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Present Simple Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules, Explained with Examples

(1) Positive Form: Active Voice:[Subject + Verb + Object]Passive Voice:[Object + helping verb (is/am/are) + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]Examples: Active Voice Passive Voice They bake delicious cakes. Delicious cakes are baked by them. He repairs the computer. The computer is repaired by him. We recycle plastic bottles. Plastic bottles are recycled

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Definition and Rules of Active and Passive Voice, Explained with Examples

(A) Active and passive voice are two different ways of constructing sentences, and they can have a significant impact on how the information is presented. Here’s an explanation of both active and passive voice: (1) Active Voice:In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action directly. It highlights the “doer” of the action.

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