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How to change tense active to passive voice? English Grammar

How to change tense active to passive voice? English Grammar

english grammar - active to passive voice



Tense -                                 Active -                                 Passive
Simple Present -          He cooks the food. -                      The food is cooked by him. 
Simple past -               He cooked the food. -                     The food was cooked by him. 
Simple future -            She will do the homework. -         The homework will be done by her. 
Present progressive -   She is writing the letter. -               The letter is being written by her. 
Past Progressive -        She was writing the letter. -          A letter was being written by her. 
Present perfect -           They have completed the work. - The work has been completed by them. 
Past perfect -                They had helped him. -                 He had been helped by them. 
Future perfect -            I will have written the letter. -       The letter will have been written by me.

Rules for changing the voice of a sentence


  1. In converting the activity into a passive voice the object of the sentence becomes the subject of the verb.
  2. The verb used with the object is changed into past particle.
  3. According to the tense, the form of the verb changes.


How to change the active voice into a passive voice in the pronoun?

The subject case will be converted into an objective case as follows

  • I will become by me.
  • We will become by us.
  • You will become by you
  • He will become by him
  • She will become by her
  • IT will become by it.
  • They will become by them.

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