Apassive voice construction is a grammatical voice construction that is found in many languages. [1] In a clause with passive voice, the grammatical subject expresses the theme or patient of the main verb - that is, the person or thing that undergoes the action or has its state changed. [2] This contrasts with active voice, in which the PerfectTenses . A Perfect Tense is a form of verb tense which is used to indicate one event that has occurred before another. Adverbs such as never, yet and, already are used to indicate the perfect nature of the used tenses. Examples: Past Perfect Tense: She had met him before the party. Present Perfect Tense: She has lived here all her life. Writepast participle of the verb. Write "By" preposition then subject. If the Active Voice is in the negative Present Indefinite Tense then Voice Change can be done by following the rule below. Object+am/is/are+not+v 3 +by+Subject. Active: Rahul does not take a cup of coffee daily. Passive: A cup of coffee is not taken daily by Rahul. Changingactive voice into passive voice in the Past Perfect tense. Active: We had trained them well. Passive: They had been trained well (by us). Active: Some people had followed her to the office. Passive: She had been followed to the office (by some people). Active: The teacher had thrown us out of the class. FutureTense: Active Voice: In future tense, the subject will perform an action in the future. Example: "She will attend the meeting tomorrow." Passive Voice: The passive form of the future tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "will be" + past participle of the main verb. Example: "The meeting will be attended by her tomorrow." Passivesentence- object of the active sentence + shall / will+ be + past participle ( third form ) of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence; Example of Simple Future Tense- Transformation. Now we shall take an example of simple future tense and transform it into passive voice. Have a look--Active: She will draw a picture today. .

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