- What is the action/verb in this sentence?
- What/who is the subject of this sentence?
- Is the subject of the sentence PERFORMING the action/verb?
NOTE: Sometime while converting sentence from Passive Voice to Active voice, the subject is missing.
Conversion of Active to Passive Sentence in different Tenses
- A letter is being written by me.
- A letter is not being written by me.
- Is a letter being written by me?
- Her work has been finished by her.
- Her work has not been finished by her.
- Has her work been finished by her?
- They had completed the assignment.
- They had not completed the assignment.
- Had they completed the assignment?
- The assignment had been completed by them.
- The assignment had not been complete by them.
- Had the assignment been completed by them?
- The job will have been started by you.
- The job will not have been started by you.
- Will the job have been started by you?
Important Points to Remember
- Future continuous & perfect continuous tenses do not form passive voice.
- Some verb cannot be passive like be, belong, exist, lack, resemble, seem, suit, have (= own).
- Tom has a guitar.
- The building seemed empty.
- Certain verb take fixed preposition after them that replaces the “by”. Such verb are – known to, surprised at/by, amazed at, astonished at, vexed at, annoyed with/at, contained in, decorated with, filled with, tired of, engulfed in. etc.
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