Active Passive
Active Passive
To know how a sentence is converted in Passive voice from Active voice, we need to go
through certain rules with examples based on it.
Here, we are listing out the Active and Passive Voice Rules for all tenses. You will come
to know how an auxiliary verb is used to change a sentence from Active to Passive voice.
Here in this table, we are elaborating Rules of Active and Passive Voice with examples
for Present Simple.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb – is/am/are)
Active and Passive Voice Example with Answers of Present Simple Tense
Below we will explain the Rules of Active and Passive Voice with examples for Present
Continuous tense.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- is/am/are + being)
Subject + is/am/are+ v1+ ing + object Object+ is/am/are+ being+ V3+ by + subject
Subject + is/am/are+ not+ v1+ ing+ object Object + is/am/are+ not + being+V3+ by Subject
You can understand passive voice for present perfect tense from the list which is given
below.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- has/have +been)
Subject + has/have+ not+ v3+ object Object + has/have+ not + been+V3+ by Subject
Active and Passive Voice Example with Answers of Present Perfect Tense
Here in the below table, you can check Active and Passive Voice Rules for past simple
tense.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- was/were)
We can easily convert sentences from Active to Passive Voice according to given rules
below.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- was/were + being)
Active and Passive Voice Examples with Answers of Past Continuous Tense
There are certain Active and Passive Voice Rules for Past perfect tense, with these only
you can convert any sentence in Passive Voice.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- had +been)
You can check Active Voice and Passive Voice Rules chart for future simple tense.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- will+ be)
We can better understand Rules of Active and Passive Voice with examples for future
simple tense.
Active and Passive Voice Examples with Answers of Future Simple Tense
Here, we are sharing the Active Voice and Passive Voice Rules chart for future perfect
tense.
Subject + will+ have +v3+ object. Object+ will+ have+ been +V3+ by + subject
Subject + will+ have +not+v3+ object. Object + will+ have +not+been+v3+ subject
Passive: The table cover will not have been changed by Nimesh.