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Future Perfect Continuous Tense Active And PassiveNoteKeep in mind that it is not common in written English to change the active sentences from present perfect progressive, past perfect progressive, and future perfect progressive tenses into passive sentences in written English, but they could be rarely changed in spoken English. In order to help our visitors, know their use in spoken English, we have provided the structures for all the above-mentioned tenses, but in the article below you will learn about future perfect continuous tense active and passive voice. In addition, click Active and Passive Voice Complete Rules, you might find this useful Perfect Continuous Tense Active And PassiveAffirmativesActive S + will have + been + V1ing + object + ROTSWe will have been teaching English for two years at Learn S + will have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSEnglish will have been being taught by us for two years at Learn Will + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTSWill we have been teaching English for two years at Learn ESL?Passive Will + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWill English have been being taught by us for two years at Learn ESL?NegativesActive S + will not have + been + V1ing + object + ROTSWe will not/won`t have been teaching English for more than two years at Learn S + will not have + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSEnglish will not/won`t have been being taught by us for more than two years at Learn interrogativesActive Will not + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTSWon`t we have been teaching English for two years at Learn ESL?Passive Will not + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWon`t English have been being taught by us for two years at Learn ESL?WH/Information questionsActive WH + will + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTSWhere will we have been teaching English for two years?Passive WH + will + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere will English have been being taught by us for two years?Attempt Active and Passive Voice ExerciseConclusionWould you like to know more about active and passive voice? Check out the useful book below…

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There are several reasons as to why we use the passive voice in English. In these notes, we are going to focus on the future perfect in the passive voice. Generally, we use the passive voice when the focus is on the action and NOT on WHO or WHAT is performing the action. Future perfect passive construction will + have + been + past participle Example verb look for I will have been looked for We will have been looked forYou will have been looked forYou guys will have been looked forHe/she/it will have been looked for They will have been looked for The agent is unknown. We don’t know who or what is the agent Stonehenge will have been visited by at least another thousand visitors by the end of this year. We use the passive to emphasise the subject The new drug will have been implemented within the pharmaceutical companies by this year. We use the passive to talk about general truths The speed of light will not have been exceeded by any type of craft at any point in the future. The passive is used if we want to be unclear or vague about the subject Anti-corruption policies are what will not have been dealt with. We don’t know which types of policies exactly. We use the passive when the subject is irrelevant We don’t care who or what has caused the action to be. Many tourists will have been expected to arrive in Spain and Greece this year and the next. The focus is on the countries Spain and Greece and not on the tourists. We use the passive in a more formal atmosphere like a thesis or an important piece of writing, especially scientifically speaking Fossil fuels will have been found lacking in any search conducted by the year 2050. Lesson 40 Future perfect – passive Explanation Construction will + have + been + past participle noted, sold Example verb see I will have been seen We will have been seen You will have been seen You guys will have been seen He/she/it will have been seen They will have been seen Context How long have you been studying at the university for, Ann?1 This is my third year, so I’ve been studying for three So, by next year will your studies have been finished then?3 That’s what I’m hoping for, yes. Are you thinking about doing a masters? If I do a masters it’ll add another two years onto my studies,4 and to be honest I prefer to enter the work force immediately. Fair We’ll talk again next year. Best of luck. Thanks. Analysis How long have you been studying at the university for, Ann? Have been studying’ is the present perfect continuous in the active form. We use the present perfect continuous to talk about an action that started in the past and continues until the present moment. I’ve been studying for three years. I’ve been studying’ is the present perfect continuous active being used to describe an action that started in the past and continues until the present moment. So, by next year will your studies have been finished then? Will have been finished’ is the future perfect in the passive voice. The focus is on the action studies being finished’. If I do a masters it’ll add another two years onto my studies. If + infinitive + will + infinitive’ is the first conditional. In English, there are four conditionals 0,1,2,3, and the first conditional is used to describe a possible but unlikely future. Fair enough. A common expression that can show that someone agrees’ with another person or shows indifference. See also All passive forms Present simplePresent continuousPresent perfect continuousPresent perfectPast continuousPast perfect continuousPast simplePast perfectFuture simpleFuture continuousFuture perfect continuous Advanced grammar Articles a/an, the, zero articlePronouns subject, object and possessiveQuestion tagsEnglish conditionals Interrogatives in EnglishDeterminersPhrasal verbsPrefixes and suffixesReported and direct speechNumbers cardinal, ordinal, and Roman numbersThe verb “get” Get’ vs. go’ and got’ vs. gotten’ Copular verbsCleft sentencesSubjunctive in EnglishVulgar and taboo in English Ellipsis Split infinitiveEmphasis with inversionGerunds in EnglishTo + infinitiveBare infinitiveBritish and American spelling ActiveVoice and Future Perfect Tense. Active Voice and Future Perfect Tense : Voice is that property of verbs which indicates whether the subject acts or is acted upon. There are two voices - active voice and passive voice. A verb is in the active voice when it represents the subject as the doer of an act. 1. Formula, Structure, and Rules for future perfect tense Active and passive voice Formula for Active voice Passive voice auxiliary verb- will/shall+have+been+by Simple subject+will/shall+have+verb3+object object+will/shall+have been+past participleV3+ by+subject Negative subject+will/shall+not+have+verb+object object+will/shall+not+have been+past participleV3+by+subject Interrogative will/shall+subject+have+verb+object will/shall+object+have been+past participleV3+by+subject Interrogative+Negative will/shall+subject+not+have+verb+object will/shall+object+not+have been+past participleV3+by+subject Active He will have played football. Passive Football will have been played by him. Active He will not have played football. Passive Football will not have been played by him. Active Will he have played football? Passive Will football have been played by him? Active Will he not have played football? Passive Will football not have been played by him? Active She will have written a book. Passive A book will have been written by her. Active She will not have written a book. Passive A book will not have been written by her.. Active Will she have written a book? Passive Will a book have been written by her? Active Will she not have written a book? Passive Will a book not have been written by her? Active Hewlett-Packard will have typed a document. Passive A document will have been typed by Hewlett-Packard. Active Hewlett-Packard will not have typed a document. Passive A document will not have been typed by Hewlett-Packard. Active Will Hewlett-Packard have typed a document? Passive Will a document have been typed by Hewlett-Packard? Active Will Hewlett-Packard not have typed a document? Passive Will a document not have been typed by Hewlett-Packard? Active A cat will have drunk milk. Passive Milk will have been drunk by a cat. Active A cat will not have drunk milk. Passive Milk will not have been drunk by a cat. Active Will a cat have drunk milk? Passive Will milk have been drunk by a cat? Active Will a cat not have drunk milk? Passive Will milk not have been drunk by a cat? Active They will have enjoyed a picnic. Passive A picnic will have been enjoyed by them. Active They will not have enjoyed a picnic. Passive A picnic will not have been enjoyed by them. Active Will they have enjoyed a picnic? Passive Will a picnic have been enjoyed by them? Active Will they not have enjoyed a picnic? Passive Will a picnic not have been enjoyed by them? Active Tim Berners-Lee will have entered the gate. Passive The gate will have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee. Active Tim Berners-Lee will not have entered the gate. Passive The gate will not have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee. Active Will Tim Berners-Lee have entered the gate? Passive Will the gate have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee? Active Will Tim Berners-Lee not have entered the gate? Passive Will the gate not have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee? Active I will have planted flowers. Passive Flowers will have been planted by me. Active I will not have planted flowers. Passive Flowers will not have been planted by me. Active Will I have planted flowers? Passive Will flowers have been planted by me? Active Will I not have planted flowers? Passive Will flowers not have been planted by me? Active James Gosling will have taken breakfast. Passive Breakfast will have been taken by James Gosling. Active James Gosling will not have taken breakfast. Passive Breakfast will not have been taken by James Gosling. Active Will James Gosling have taken breakfast? Passive Will breakfast have been taken by James Gosling? Active Will James Gosling not have taken breakfast? Passive Will breakfast not have been taken by James Gosling? Active We will have eaten mangoes. Passive Mangoes will have been eaten by us. Active We will not have eaten mangoes. Passive Mangoes will not have been eaten by us. Active Will we have eaten mangoes? Passive Will mangoes have been eaten by us? Active Will we not have eaten mangoes? Passive Will mangoes not have been eaten by us? Active I will have made noodles. Passive Noodles will have been made by me. Active I will not have made noodles. Passive Noodles will not have been made by me. Active Will I have made noodles? Passive Will noodles have been made by me. Active Will I not have made noodles? Passive Will noodles not have been made by me? Active Linus will have joined an office. Passive An office will have been joined by Linus. Active Linus will not have joined an office. Passive An office will not have been joined by Linus. Active Will Linus have joined an office? Passive Will an office have been joined by Linus? Active Will Linus not have joined an office? Passive Will an office not have been joined by Linus? Active Torvalds will have watered plants. Passive Plants will have been watered by Torvalds. Active Torvalds will not have watered plants. Passive Plants will not have been watered by Torvalds. Active Will Torvalds have watered plants? Passive Will plants have been watered by Torvalds? Active Will Torvalds not have watered plants? Passive Will plants not have been watered by Torvalds? Active Bill Gates will have earned money. Passive Money will have been earned by Bill Gates. Active Bill Gates will not have earned money. Passive Money will not have been earned by Bill Gates. Active Will Bill Gates have earned money? Passive Will money have been earned by Bill Gates? Active Will Bill Gates not have earned money? Passive Will money not have been earned by Bill Gates? Active You will have eaten pasta. Passive Pasta will have been eaten by you. Active You will not have eaten pasta. Passive Pasta will not have been eaten by you. Active Will you have eaten pasta? Passive Will pasta have been eaten by you? Active Will you not have eaten pasta? Passive Will pasta not have been eaten by you? Active They will have played a game. Passive A game will have been played by them. Active They will not have played a game. Passive A game will not have been played by them. Active Will they have played a game? Passive Will a game have been played by them? Active Will they not have played a game? Passive Will a game not have been played by them? Active Steve Jobs will have painted a picture. Passive A picture will have been painted by Steve Jobs. Active Steve Jobs will not have painted a picture. Passive A picture will not have been painted by Steve Jobs. Active Will Steve Jobs have painted a picture? Passive Will a picture have been painted by Steve Jobs? Active Will Steve Jobs not have painted a picture? Passive Will a picture not have been painted by Steve Jobs? Learn More About Active & Passive Voice
Active& Passive Voice - Meaning Passive Voice for Tenses Passive Voice for Modals Rules for Imperative Sentences Sentences which can't be changed . Future perfect tense is used to express an action that, the speaker assumes, will have completed or occurred in the future.
Home I Passive 30 next exercise Passive exercise, future perfect â–¶ Passive rules and examples - future perfect will + have been + past participle The doors will have been closed. Passive Voice with free online passive future perfect, passive rules and passive voice examples. Online exercises English grammar and courses. Free tutorial to English active and passive voice. So don't hesitate to learn the difference between active voice and passive voice in writing with the English Grammar index active voice and passive voice.

SimpleFuture Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules and Examples. Next Lesson. Active and Passive Voice Rules for Future Perfect Tense.

The Passive Voice of Simple Future Indefinite Tense can be made by following the following procedures depending on the type of sentence. Passive Voice of Assertive Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense The Passive Voice of Assertive Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense can be made by applying the following rules Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice sentence. Then use the helping verb will be/shall be according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Then use the 3rd form of the Verb. After that, use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice Sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. In the end, add the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. Assertive Sentence Structure of Passive Voice of Future Indefinite Tense. Examples of Passive Voice of Assertive Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense I shall help them. They will be helped by me. He will cancel the paper. The paper will be canceled by him. He will follow me. I shall be followed by him. They will begin their work. Their work will be begun by them. I shall transfer him to Peshawar. He will be transferred to Peshawar by me. The robbers will loot him. He will be looted by the robbers. We shall stop the train over there. The train will be stopped by us over there. I shall punish him. He will be punished by me. They will guide us. We shall be guided by them. He will murder her. She will be murdered by him. I shall chain the dog. The dog will be chained by me. She will drive the car. The car will be driven by her. We shall support them. They will be supported by us. I shall type this application. This application will be typed by me. His friends will save him. He will be saved by his friends The bad character will catch the postman. The postman will be caught by the bad character. She will prepare tea for the guests. Tea will be prepared for the guests. He will not stop the train. The train will not be stopped by him. I shall punish them. They will be punished by me. He will wake me. I shall be awakened by him. He will help us. We shall be helped by him. I shall buy a ticket for you. A ticket will be bought by me for you. The manager will transfer him. He will be transferred by the manager. He will knock at your door. Your door will be knocked at by him. He will praise them. They will be praised by him. We shall defeat them. They will be defeated by us. He will order you to leave his room. You will be ordered by him to leave his room. I shall prove her innocence. Her innocence will be proved by me. Passive Voice of Negative Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense The Passive Voice of Negative Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense can be made by applying the following rules Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice sentence. Then use the helping verb will/shall according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Then use the word “not”, to show the negativity of the sentence. Then use the additional helping verb “be”, to show the passive mood of the sentence. Then use the 3rd form of the Verb. After that, use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice Sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. In the end, add the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. Negative Sentence Structure of Passive Voice of Future Indefinite Tense. Examples of Passive Voice of Negative Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense She will not type this letter. This letter will not be typed by her. He will not cover his head. His head will not be covered by him. The dog will not bark at them. They will not be barked at by the dog. I shall not waste your time. Your time will not be wasted by me. They will not inform me about their result. I shall not be informed by them about their result. He will not learn this poem by heart. This poem will not be learned by him by heart. She will not milk the cow. The cow will not be milked by her. The session’s judge will not sentence him to death. He will not be sentenced to death by the session’s judge. I shall not issue tickets for Lahore. Tickets will not be issued by me for Lahore. She will not hide these hens. These hens will not be hidden by her. They will not shut this door. This door will not be shut by them. He will not select me today. I shall not be selected by him today. The headmistress will not allow her to go home. She will not be allowed by the headmistress to go home. The principal will not forgive you. You will not be forgiven by the principal. He will not catch the ball. The ball will not be caught by him. I shall not touch these notes. These notes will not be touched by me. We shall not follow you. You will not be followed by us. Passive Voice of Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense The Passive Voice of an Interrogative Sentence of Simple Future Indefinite Tense can be made by applying the following rules Use the helping verb will/ shall according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Then use the additional helping verb “be”, to show the passive mood of the sentence. Then use the 3rd form of the Verb. After that, use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice Sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. Then put the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. In the end, use the sign of interrogation “?”, to show the interrogative nature of the sentence. Interrogative Sentence Structure of Passive Voice of Future Indefinite Tense. Examples of Passive Voice of Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense Will they laugh at us? Shall we be laughed at by them? Shall we take tea? Will tea be taken by us? Will she attend that meeting? Will that meeting be attended by her? Shall we cross the river utilizing boats? Will the river be crossed utilizing boats by us? Shall we wind the clock tomorrow? Will the clock be wound by us tomorrow? Will you lock the door this time? Will the door be locked by you this time? Will you report him to the police? Will he be reported by you to the police? Will he marry her? Will she be married to him? Shall we occupy this room? Will this room be occupied by us? Shall I forget their address? Will their address be forgotten by me? Will he cancel these papers? Will these papers be canceled by him? Will he save a thousand rupees? Will a thousand rupees be saved by him? Will his enemies murder him? Will he be murdered by his enemies? Will you call the doctor at once? Will the doctor be called in by you at once? Will these horses eat grass? Will the grass be eaten by these horses? Will she drive the car? Will the car be driven by her? Will they eat these sweets? Will these sweets be eaten by them? Will she set my hair? Will my hair be set by her? Will he test my eyes? Will my eyes be tested by him? Will she sell these books? Will these books be sold by her? Passive Voice of Negative- Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense The Passive Voice of a Negative-Interrogative Sentence of Simple Future Indefinite Tense can be made by applying the following rules Use the helping verb will/ shall according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice sentence. Then use the word “not”, to show the negativity of the sentence. Then use the additional helping verb “be”, to show the passive mood of the sentence. Then use the 3rd form of the Verb. After that, use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice Sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. Then put the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. In the end, use the sign of interrogation “?”, to show the interrogative nature of the sentence. Negative-Interrogative Sentence Structure of Future Indefinite Tense. Examples of Passive Voice of Negative-Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense Will they not laugh at us? Shall we not be laughed at by them? Shall we not take tea? Will tea not be taken by us? Will, she not attend that meeting? Will that meeting not be attended by her? Shall we not cross the river utilizing boats? Will the river not be crossed by us utilizing boats? Shall we not wind the clock tomorrow? Will the clock not be wound by us tomorrow? Will you not lock the door this time? Will the door not be locked by you this time? Will you not report him to the police? Will he not be reported by you to the police? Will, he not marry her? Will, she not be married to him? Shall we not occupy this room? Will this room not be occupied by us? Shall I not forget their address? Will their address not be forgotten by me? Will, he not cancel these papers? Will these papers not be canceled by him? Will, he not save a thousand rupees? Will a thousand rupees not be saved by him? Will his enemies not murder him? Will he not be murdered by his enemies? Will you not call the doctor at once? Will the doctor not be called in by you at once? Will these horses not eat grass? Will grass not be eaten by these horses? Will, she not drive the car? Will the car not be driven by her? Will they not eat these sweets? Will these sweets not be eaten by them? Will, she not set my hair? Will my hair not be set by her? Will, he not test my eyes? Will my eyes not be tested by him? Will, she not sell these books? Will these books not be sold by her? In the Active Voice Sentence of the Simple Future Indefinite Tense, “will/shall” are used with their respective pronouns and numbers. The following article has full rules for making Active Voice Sentences of Simple Future Indefinite Tense Simple Future Indefinite Tense

PASSIVEVOICE. NOTE Sentences that THIS, cannot be change into a passive voice (uncommon to do so) : present perfect continuous past perfect continuous future continuous future pefect continuous Active and Passive Overview. Future tenses Simple future Active Passive tenses S + will + V1 + object S + will be + V3 + by + thing doing action

Active and Passive Voice of All TensesThe structures for both active and passive voice of all tenses, affirmatives, interrogatives and negatives are provided for you. In addition, click Active and Passive Voice Complete Rules, you might find this useful and Passive Voice of All TensesSimple present tenseAffirmativesActive S + Verb 1 s/es + object + ROTSShe teaches English at learn S + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSEnglish is taught by her at learn Do/Does + S + V1 + object + ROTSDoes she teach English at learn ESL?Passive Be + S + V3 + prep + object + ROTSIs English taught by her at learn ESL?NegativesActive S + do/does + not + V1 + object + ROTSShe does not/doesn`t teach English at learn S + be + not + V3 + prep + object + ROTSEnglish is not/isn`t taught by her at learn interrogativesActive Don`t/Doesn`t + S + V1 + object + ROTSDoesn`t she teach English at learn ESL?Passive Be not + S + V3 + prep + object + ROTSIsn`t English taught by her at learn ESL?WH/Information questionsActive WH + do/does + S + V1 + object + ROTSWhere does she teach English every day?Passive WH + be + S + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere is English taught by her every day?Also ReadActive and Passive Voice of Simple Present TenseSimple Present Tense Definition and ExamplesPresent continuous/progressiveAffirmativesActive S + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSThey are paving the road right S + be + being + V3 + prep + ROTSThe road is being paved by them right Be + S + V1 ing + object + ROTSAre they paving the road right now?Passive Be + S + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSIs the road being paved by them right now?NegativesActive S + be + not + V1 ing + object + ROTSThey are not paving the road right now?Passive S + be + not + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe road is not/isn’t being paved by them right interrogativesActive Be not + S + V1 ing + object + ROTSAren`t they paving the road right now?Passive Be not + S + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSIsn`t the road being paved by them right now?WH/Information questionsActive WH + be + S + V1 ing + object + ROTSWhen are they paving the road?Passive WH + be + S + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhen is the road being paved by them?Also ReadPresent Continuous Tense Definition and ExamplesPresent Continuous Tense Active and PassivePresent perfect tenseAffirmativesActive S + have/has + V3 + object + ROTSHe has written a S + have/has + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA poem has been written by Have/Has + S + V3 + object + ROTSHas he written a poem?Passive Have/Has + S + been + V3 + prep + objectHas a poem been written by him?NegativesActive S + have/has + not + V3 + object + ROTSHe has not/ hasn`t written a S + have/has + not + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA poem has not/hasn`t been written by interrogativesActive Have/Has not + S + V3 + object + ROTSHasn`t he written a poem?Passive Have/Has not + S + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSHasn`t a poem been written by him?WH/Information questionsActive WH + have/has + S + V3 + object + ROTSWhy have they killed him?Passive WH + have/has + S + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhy has he been killed by them?Note keep in mind that it is not common in written English to change the active sentences from present perfect progressive, past perfect progressive, and future perfect progressive tenses into passive sentences in written English, but they could be rarely changed in spoken English. In order to help you, know their use in spoken English, we have provided the structures for all the above mentioned ReadPresent Perfect Tense Definition and ExamplesActive and Passive Voice of Present Perfect TensePresent perfect continuous/progressive tenseAffirmativesActive S + have/has + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSRahimi has been teaching the advanced classes for more than six S + have/has + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe advanced classes have been being taught by Rahimi for more than six Have/Has + S + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSHas Rahimi been teaching the advanced classes for more than six years?Passive Have/Has + S + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSHave the advanced classes been being taught by Rahimi for more than six years?NegativesActive S + have/has + not + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSRahimi has not/hasn’t been teaching the basic classes for more than six S + have/has + not + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe basic classes haven’t been being taught by Rahimi for more than six interrogativesActive Have/Has not + S + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSHasn`t Rahimi been teaching the basic classes for more than six years?Passive Have/Has not + S + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSHaven`t the basic classes been being taught by Rahimi for more than six years?WH/Information questionsActive WH + have/has + S + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSWhere has she been teaching English recently?Passive WH + have/has + S + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere has English been being taught by her recently?Also ReadPresent Perfect Continuous Tense Definition and ExamplesActive And Passive Voice of Present Perfect ContinuousSimple past/past indefinite tenseAffirmativesActive S + V2 + object + ROTSAli sang a beautiful song last S + was/were + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA beautiful song was sung by Ali last Did + S + V1 + object + ROTSDid you buy a grammar book last week?Passive Was/Were + S + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWas a grammar book bought by you last week?NegativesActive S + did + not + V1 + object + ROTSThey did not/didn’t invite us to the S + was/were + not + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWe were not invited by them to the interrogativesActive Did not + S + V1 + object + ROTSDidn`t they invite you to the party?Passive Was/Were not + S + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWeren`t you invited by them to the party?WH/Information questionsActive WH + did + S + V1 + object + ROTSWhen did you watch that movie?Passive WH + was/were + subject + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhen was that movie watched by you?Also ReadSimple Past Tense Definition and ExamplesActive and Passive Voice of Simple Past TensePast continuous/progressive tenseAffirmativesActive S + be2 + V1 ing + object + ROTSHe was painting the wall S + be2 + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe wall was being painted by him Be2 + S + V1 ing + object + ROTSWere they painting the wall yesterday?Passive Be + S + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWas the wall being painted by them yesterday?NegativesActive S + be2 + not + V1 ing + object + ROTSWe were not painting the wall S + be2 + not + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe wall was not/wasn`t being painted by us yesterday. Negative interrogativesActive Be not + S + V1 ing + object + ROTSWeren`t they painting the wall yesterday?Passive Be not + S + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWasn`t the wall being painted by them yesterday?WH/Information questionsActive WH + be2 + S + V1 ing + object + ROTSWhen were they painting the wall?Passive WH + be2 + S + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhen was the wall being painted by them?Also ReadPast Continuous Tense Definition and ExamplesActive and Passive Voice of Past Continuous TensePast perfect tenseAffirmativesActive S + had + V3 + object + ROTSThey had played cricket before the rain S + had + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSCricket had been played by them before the rain Had + S + V3 + object + ROTSHad they played cricket before the rain started?Passive Had + S + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSHad cricket been played by them before the rain started?NegativesActive S + had + not + V3 + object + ROTSThey had not/hadn`t played cricket before the rain S + had + not + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSCricket had not/hadn`t been played by them before the rain interrogativesActive Had not + S + V3 + object + ROTSHadn`t they played cricket before the rain started?Passive Had not + S + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSHadn`t cricket been played by them before the rain started?WH/Information QuestionsActive WH + had + S + V3 + object + ROTSWhere had they played cricket before the rain started?Passive WH + had + S + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere had cricket been played by them before the rain started? Also ReadPast Perfect Tense Definition and ExamplesActive and Passive Voice of Past Perfect TensePast perfect continuous/progressive tenseAffirmativesActive S + had + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSJalali had been teaching English for ten years before he established a new system called A S + had + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSEnglish had been being taught by Jalali for ten years before he established a new system calledA Had + S + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSHad she been watching the movie for two hours when her husband got home?Passive Had + S + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSHad the movie been being watched by her for two hours when her husband got home?NegativesActive S + had + not + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSShe had not/hadn`t been watching the movie for two hours when her husband got S + had + not + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe movie had not/hadn`t been being watched by her for two hours when her husband got home. Negative interrogativesActive Had not + S + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSHadn`t she been watching the movie for two hours when her husband got home?Passive Had not + been + S + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSHadn`t been the movie being watched by her for two hours when her husband got home?WH/Information questionsActive WH + had + S + been + V1 ing + object + ROTSWhere had he been chopping the wood when the rain started?Passive WH + S + had + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere the wood had been being chopped by him when the rain started. Also ReadPast Perfect Continuous Definition and ExamplesPast Perfect Continuous Tense Active and Passive VoiceSimple future tenseAffirmatives With “will”Active S + will + V1 + object + ROTSHe will build a new house next S + will + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA new house will be built by him next “be going to”Active S + be + going to + V1 + object + ROTSHe is going to build a new house next S + be + going to + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA new house is going to be built by him next With “will”Active S + will + not + V1 + object + ROTSHe will not/won`t build a new house before S + will + not + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA new house will not/won`t be built by him next “be going to”Active S + be + not + going to + V1 + object + ROTSHe is not going to build a new house before S + be + not + going to + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA new house is not going to be built by him before With “Will”Active Will + S + V1 + Object + ROTSWill he build a new house next year?Passive Will + S + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWill a new house be built by him next year?With “be going to”Active Be + S + going to + V1 + prep + object + ROTSIs he going to build a new house next year?Passive Be + S + going to + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSIs a new house going to be built by him next year?Negative interrogatives With “will”Active Will not + S + V1 + object + ROTSWon`t he build a new house next year?Passive Will not + S + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWon`t a new house be built by him next year?With “be going to”Active Be not + S + going to + V1 + object + ROTSIsn`t he going to build a new house next year?Passive Be not + S + going to + be + V3 + prep + object ROTSIsn`t a new house going to be built by him next year?WH/Information questions With “will”Active WH + will + S + V1 + object + ROTSWhere will he build a new house next year?Passive WH + will + S + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere will a new house be built by him next year?With “be going to”Active WH + be + S + going to + be + V3 + prep + object +Where is he going to build a new house next year?Passive WH + be + S + going to + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere is a new house going to be built by him next year?Also ReadSimple Future Tense Definition and ExamplesActive and Passive Voice of Simple Future TenseFuture continuous/progressive tenseAffirmatives With “will”Active S + will be + V1 ing +object + ROTSI will be reciting the Holy Quran after praying tomorrow S + will be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe Holy Quran will be being recited by me after praying tomorrow “going to”Active S + be + going to + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSWe are going to be watching a movie S + be + going to + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSA movie is going to be being watched by us With “will”Active S + will not + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSWe will not/won`t be learning the transition words in level S + will not + be + being + V3 + prep + object + RTOSThe transition words will not/won`t be being learnt by us in level “be going to”Active S + be + not + going to + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSWe are not going to be learning the transition words in level S + be + not + going to + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSThe transition words are not going to be being learnt by us in level With “will”Active Will + S + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSWill they be inviting us to the party tonight?Passive Will + S + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWill we be being invited by them to the party tonight?With “going to”Active Be + S + going to + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSAre they going to be inviting us to the party tonight?Passive Be + S + going to + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSAre we going to be being invited by them to the party tonight?Negative interrogatives With “will”Active Will not + S + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSWon`t they be inviting us to the party tonight?Passive Will not + S + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWon`t we be being invited by them to the party tonight?With “be going to”Active Be not + S + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSAren`t they going to/goanna be inviting us to the party tonight?Passive Be not + S + going to + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSAren`t we going to/goanna be being invited by them to the party tonight?WH/Information questions With “will”Active WH + will + S + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSWhen will they be inviting us to the party?Passive WH + will + S + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhen will we be being invited by them to the party?With “be going to”Active WH + be + S + going to + be + V1 ing + object + ROTSWhen are they going to be inviting us to the party?Passive WH + be + S + going to + be + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhen are we going to/goanna be being invited by them to the partyAlso ReadFuture Continuous Tense Definition and ExamplesActive and Passive Voice of Future Continuous TenseFuture perfect tenseNote The use of “be going to is not common in future perfect and future perfect progressive tense passive S + will have + V3 + object + ROTSI will have done my homework by the time my favorite movie starts on S + will have + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSMy homework will have been done by me by the time my favorite movie starts on Will + S + have + V3 + object + ROTSWill I have done my homework by the time my favorite movie starts on TV?Passive Will + S + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWill my homework have been done by me by the time my favorite movie starts on TV?NegativesActive S + will not have + V3 + object + ROTSI will not/won`t have done my homework by the time my favorite movie starts on S + will not + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSMy homework will not/won`t have been done by me by the time my favorite movie starts on TV?Negative interrogativesActive Will not + S + have + V3 + object + ROTSWon`t you have done your homework by the time your favorite movie starts on TV?Passive Will not + S + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWon`t your homework have been done by you by the time your favorite movie starts on TV?WH/Information questionsActive WH + will + S + have + V3 + object + ROTSWhere will you have built a new house by the time your business improves?Passive WH + will + S + have been + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWhere will a new house have been built by you by the time your business improves?Also ReadFuture Perfect Tense Definition and ExamplesFuture Perfect Tense Active and PassiveFuture perfect continuous/progressive tenseAffirmativesActive S + will have + been + V1ing + object + ROTSWe will have been teaching English for two years at learn S + will have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSEnglish will have been being taught by us for two years at learn Will + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTSWill we have been teaching English for two years at learn ESL?Passive Will + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWill English have been being taught by us for two years at learn ESL?NegativesActive S + will not have + been + V1ing + object + ROTSWe will not/won`t have been teaching English for more than two years at learn S + will not have + been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSEnglish will not/won`t have been being taught by us for more than two years at learn interrogativesActive Will not + S + have been + V1ing + object + ROTSWon`t we have been teaching English for two years at learn ESL?Passive Will not + S + have been + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTSWon`t English have been being taught by us for two years at learn ESL?Was the lesson helpful? Please feel free to leave your feedback about the lesson in the comment box below. Also ReadFuture Perfect Continuous Tense Definition and ExamplesFuture Perfect Continuous Tense Active And PassiveAttempt Active and Passive Voice ExerciseConclusionWould you like to know more about active and passive voice? Check out the related book below…

Thefuture perfect tense forms are made by putting 'will / shall + have' before the past participle form of the verb.These sentences can be changed into the passive if the active verb has an object. The passive verb form in the future perfect tense is made by putting 'will / shall + have been' before the past participle form of the verb. The Passive Voice of the Future Perfect Tense of different sentences can be made by following the following rules depending on the type of sentence Helping Verbs of Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense Passive Voice sentences of Future Perfect Tense use the following two helping verbs with respective singular and plural nouns and pronouns Will Have Been Shall Have Been “Will Have Been” As Helping Verb in Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense “Will have been” is used as a helping verb in Passive Voice Sentences of Future Perfect Tense with all singular nouns and with the following pronouns You They He She It “Will have been” as a Helping Verb in Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense “Shall Have Been” As Helping Verb in Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense “Shall have been” is used as a helping verb in Passive Voice Sentences of Future Perfect Tense with the following pronouns I We “Shall Have Been” as Helping Verb in the Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense. However, vocabulary important role in making sentences of all perfect tenses, because it requires the 3rd Verb. One may fail to learn it correctly if one does not have enough collection of words. So first, learn how to make words and use them, then go with making perfect tense sentences. Enhance Vocabulary Through Wordle Unlimited Wordle Unlimited is a popular word-guessing game that can be a fun and engaging way to enhance your vocabulary. It helps in building vocabulary in a more creative way, that is, it offers different modes to its users. For example, it offers word games, so that users easily learn words by enjoying games. Moreover, it provides users with a proper system in which users use words in a different context. Using the same word in different contexts makes users more confident about how to use vocabulary, confidently in daily life. Passive Voice of Assertive Sentences of Future Perfect Tense The Passive Voice of Assertive Sentences of Future Perfect Tense can be made by applying the following sequence of rules Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Use the helping verb will have been/shall have been according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Use 3rd form of the Verb. Then use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. In the end, add the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. Assertive Sentence Structure of Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense. Examples of Passive Voice of Assertive Sentences of Future Perfect Tense I shall have won a prize. A prize will have been won for me. He will have finished that book. That book will have been finished by him. She will have learned this poem by heart. This poem will have been learned from her by heart. We shall have pleased them. They will have been pleased with us. He will have copied my letter. My letter will have been copied by him. He will have joined that college. That college will have been joined by him. They will have selected me for the post. I shall have been selected by them for this post. She will have bought some gifts for her friends. Some gifts will have been bought by her for her friends. They will have auctioned my car. My car will have been auctioned by them. She will have returned the tickets by now. The tickets will have been returned by her by now. He will have written this letter. This letter will have been written by him. I shall have bought a new pen. A new pen will have been bought by me. He will have killed the wolf. The wolf will have been killed by him. They will have occupied those seats. Those seats will have been occupied by them. She will have prepared tea for the guests. Tea will have been prepared by her for the guests. We shall have sent her to London. She will have been sent to London by us. I shall have dismissed him. He will have been dismissed by me. She will have remitted your fine. Your fine will have been remitted by her. He will have spoiled everything. Everything will have been spoiled by him. He will have changed his clothes. His clothes will have been changed by him. I shall have written a letter to him. A letter will have been written by me to him. He will have painted that door. That door will have been painted by him. A snake will have bitten her. She will have been bitten by a snake. He will have pressed the button. The button will have been pressed by him. I shall have taught this poem. This poem will have been taught by me. He will have burnt those letters. Those letters will have been burnt by him. She will have bought two tickets. Two tickets will have been bought by her. They will have caught the thief. The thief will have been caught by them. Passive Voice of Negative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense The Passive Voice of Negative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense can be made by applying the following rules Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Use the helping verb will /shall according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Then use the word “not”, to show the negativity of the sentence. Then use the additional helping verb “have been”, to show the tense of completion in a passive mood. Use 3rd form of Verb. Then use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice Sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. In the end, add the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. Negative Sentence Structure of Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense Examples of Passive Voice of Negative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense She will not have forgiven me. I shall not have been forgiven by her. We shall not have beaten them. They will not have been beaten by us. I shall not have cooked my meal. My meal will not have been cooked by me. I shall not have finished my work yet. My work will not have been finished by me yet. You will not have cut that cake. That cake will not have been cut by you. She will not have tested me in English. I shall not have been tested in English by her. She will not have caught the train. The train will not have been caught by her. I shall not have held him by the ear. He will not have been held by me by the ear. He will not have pushed the door. The door will not have been pushed by him. They will not have buried the dead body. The dead body will not have been buried by them. She will not have completed the essay. The essay will not have been completed by her. I shall not have taught her this poem. This poem will not have been taught to her by me. She will not have been taught this poem by me. He will not have repaired my shoes. My shoes will not have been repaired by him. She will not have punished her servant. Her servant will not have been punished by her. He will not have ironed your clothes. Your clothes will not have been ironed by him. He will not have repaired our radio set yet. Our radio set will not have been repaired by him yet. He will not have broken the lock. The lock will not have been broken by him. Passive Voice of Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense The Passive Voice of Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense can be made by applying the following sequence of rules Use the helping verb will /shall according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Then use the additional helping verb “have been”, to show the tense of completion in a passive mood. Use 3rd form of Verb. Then use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. Then put the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. In the end, use the sign of interrogation “?”, to show the interrogative nature of the sentence. Interrogative Sentence Structure of Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense. Examples of Passive Voice of Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense Will you have blamed us for your loss? Shall we have been blamed by you for your loss? Will they have blamed her? Will she have been blamed by them? Will he have locked the cupboard? Will the cupboard have been locked by him? Will they have paid him the price in my presence? Will the price have been paid him by them in my presence? Will he have been paid the price by them in my presence? Will he have helped them? Will they have been helped by him? Will you have planted a tree? Will a tree have been planted by you? Will their brother have turned out them? Will they have been turned out by their brother? Will he have pressed my shirt? Will my shirt have been pressed by him? Will the doctor have given them many injections? Will they have been given many injections by the doctor? Will many injections have been given by the doctor? Will she have caught two birds? Will two birds have been caught by her? Will the dog have eaten bones? Will bones have been eaten by the dog? Will they have sold those plots of land? Will those plots of land have been sold by them? Will they have burnt those letters? Will those letters have been burnt by them? Passive Voice of Negative-Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense The Passive Voice of Negative-Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense can be made by applying the following sequence of rules Use the helping verb will /shall according to the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence. Then use the word “not”, to show the negativity of the sentence. Then use the additional helping verb “have been”, to show the tense of completion in a passive mood. Use 3rd form of Verb. Then use the word “by”, to show the doer. Then convert the subject of the Active Voice sentence into the object of the Passive Voice sentence. Then put the remaining words if there are any in the Active Voice Sentence. In the end, use the sign of interrogation “?”, to show the interrogative nature of the sentence. Negative-Interrogative Sentence Structure of Passive Voice of Future Perfect Tense. Examples of Passive Voice of Interrogative Sentences of Future Perfect Tense Will you not have blamed us? Shall we not have been blamed by you? Will they not have blamed her? Will she not have been blamed by them? Will he not have locked the cupboard? Will the cupboard not have been locked by him? Will they not have paid him the price in my presence? Will the price not have been paid him by them in my presence? Will he not have been paid the price by them in my presence? Will he not have helped them? Will they not have been helped by him? Will you not have planted a tree? Will a tree not have been planted by you? Will their brother not have turned out them? Will they not have been turned out by their brother? Will he not have pressed my shirt? Will my shirt not have been pressed by him? Will the doctor not have given them many injections? Will they not have been given many injections by the doctor? Will many injections not have been given by the doctor? Will she not have caught two birds? Will two birds not have been caught by her? Will the dog not have eaten bones? Will bones not have been eaten by the dog? Will they not have sold those plots of land? Will those plots of land not have been sold by them? Will they not have burnt those letters? Will those letters not have been burnt by them? Future Perfect Tense in its Active Voice form use “will have/shall have”, as helping verbs with respective nouns and pronouns to express the completed actions of the Future time. The Active Voice of Future Perfect Tense can be made by following the rules mentioned Future Perfect Tense Post navigation
Thereare several reasons as to why we use the passive voice in English. In these notes, we are going to focus on the future perfect continuous in the passive voice. Generally, we use the passive voice when the focus is on the action and NOT on WHO or WHAT is performing the action. Construction: will + have + been + being + past participle.

Last updated at May 29, 2023 by Actice Voice Passive Voice Amit will have played football Football will have been played by Amit He will have played football Football will have been played by him She will have played football Football will have been played by her They will have played football Football will have been played by them We will have played football Football will have been played by us I will have played football Football will have been played by me I will have played football and cricket Football and Cricket will have been played by me Note Hence In Passive Voice We use Will have been in all cases Examples I will have done this work by tomorrow View Answer This work will have been done by me by tomorrow Explanation- Third form of verb "done". We use "have been done" as English is one language. Also 'I' becomes 'me' in Passive Voice Kohli will have scored 100 centuries by 2020 View Answer 100 centuries will have been scored by Kohli by 2020 Explanation- Third form of verb "Scored". We use "will have been scored" as English is one language. She will have read the novel by this week View Answer Novel will have been read by her this week Explanation- First form of verb "read". We use "will have been read" as English is one language. Also 'She' becomes 'her' in Passive Voice He will have completed the assignment View Answer The assignment will have been completed by him Explanation- Third form of verb "completed". We use "will have been completed" as English is one language. Also 'He' becomes 'him' in Passive Voice Learn in your speed, with individual attention - Teachoo Maths 1-on-1 Class

Ittalks about those actions that will start in future and also complete in future time. And we use the helping verb of the Future Perfect passive voice tense is (Will have) and for Future perfect active voice tense. Example Helping Verb = Will Have For Future An action that will be completed in future. Sentences: The lecture will have been given.

The future perfect tense forms are made by putting will / shall + have’ before the past participle form of the verb. These sentences can be changed into the passive if the active verb has an object. The passive verb form in the future perfect tense is made by putting will / shall + have been’ before the past participle form of the verb. Active verb form will/shall + have + past participle form of the verb Passive verb form will/shall + have been + past participle form of the verb Exercise Change the following sentences into the passive voice. 1. I will have finished the job by Monday. 2. She will have won the first prize. 3. They will have repaired the roof. 4. The boy will have cleaned the windows. 5. Rahul will have brought the violin. 6. Mother will have cooked dinner. 7. The masons will have built the house. 8. The boys will have learned their lessons. Answers 1. The job will have been finished by me by Monday. 2. The first prize will have been won by her. 3. The roof will have been repaired by them. 4. The windows will have been cleaned by the boy. 5. The violin will have been brought by Rahul. 6. Dinner will have been cooked by mother. 7. The house will have been built by the masons. 8. The lessons will have been learned by the boys. Notes The passive forms of the present and past perfect continuous tenses and future continuous tenses are unusual.

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