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TRANSFORMING ACTIVE VOICE TO PASSIVE VOICE

WITH VERB IN THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

-Use is/are + past participle

Active: The dog eat the bones


Passive: The bones are eaten by the dog.
TRANSFORMING ACTIVE VOICE TO PASSIVE
VOICE WITH VERB IN THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE

Use was/were + past participle

Active: Gloria wrote a poem.


Passive: A poem was written by Gloria.
TRANSFORMING ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE
WITH VERB IN THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
-will be + past participle

Active: Daniel will dry the clothes later.


Passive: The clothes will be dried by Daniel
later
TRANSFORMING ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE
WITH VERB IN THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

- has been/have been + past participle

Active:We have mailed the gifts.


Passive:The gifts have been mailed by us.
Active: Visitors have witnessed the
celebration.
Passive: The celebration has been
witnessed by the visitors.
TRANSFORMING ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE
WITH VERB IN THE PAST PERFECT TENSE
-had been+ past participle
Active: He had written books before he directed
a movie.
Passive: Books had been written before he
directed a movie.
TRANSFORMING ACTIVE TO PASSIVE VOICE
WITH VERB IN THE FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
-shall/will have been+ past participle
Active: Joshua will have finished the project next
month.
Passive: The project will have been finished by
Joshua next month.
Pointers:

Marginal Listening
Pausing
Babyhood
Passive and Active Voice
Transforming Active to Passive with
Voice in different tenses
1. Birds build nest skillfully
2. Aunt Helen cooks mouth
watering pinakbet.
3. Sounds of sea waves lull me to
sleep.
4. Ducks swim smoothly in the
fond.
5. Rain drops heavily on the cook.
6. The little girl talks continously to her
mother.
7. My book lays on the table for hours
8. Shouts on the street woke me from
my sleep.
9. Grasses in the yard grow thick on
rainy days.
10. Mahogany trees stand steadily.

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