The passive voice in English is composed by two elements: passive voice and stative passive. The appropriate form is passive voice. Here is being discussed.
Let see the example:
Active :( A ) Anisah is a student. She studies English every night.
Passive :( B ) English is studied by Anisah every night.
This example is the appropriate form. The object of the active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb. “English” in (A) is becomes the subject in (B). A form and B form have the same meaning.
The pattern of passive voice:
Subject + be + past participle
The progressive form:
Tenses | Active | Passive |
Present | Anisah studies | Is studied by Anisah |
Progressive | Anisah Is studying | Is being studied by Anisah |
Perfect | Anisah has studied | Has been studied by Anisah |
Past | Anisah studied | Was studied by Anisah |
Past progressive | Anisah was studying | Was being studied by Anisah |
Past perfect | Anisah had studied | Had been studied by Anisah |
Future | Anisah will study | Will be studied by Anisah |
Be going to | Anisah is going to study | Is going to be studied by Anisah |
Future perfect | Anisah will have study | Will have been studied by Anisah |
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