Thepassive 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.
Thesnake will not have been killed by him.[Passive Voice.] He will not have killed the snake.[Active Voice.] Interrogative-Will the snake not have been killed by him?[Passive Voice.] Will he not have killed the snake?[Active Voice.] Main Interrogative-Where will the snake have been killed by him?[Passive Voice.] я╗┐Theverb forms to be chosen for different Tenses are explained below with Examples-1) Simple Present Tense. When an Active voice in simple Present Tense is converted into Passive Voice; the verb is changed into past participle form complemented with the Auxiliary Verbs - is, are, am. ACTIVE VOICE: PASSIVE VOICE: FUTURE PERFECT TENSE: VERB InterrogativeSentences рдХреЗ voice рдореЗрдВ рдкрд░рд┐рд╡рд░реНрддрди : рдЗрд╕рдХреА passive voice рднреА Interrogative (рдкреНрд░рд╢рдирд╡рд╛рдЪрдХ) рдореЗрдВ рдмрдирд╛рддреЗ рд╣реИ ред рдкрд╣рд▓реЗ Interrogative рдХрд╛ Assertive (рд╕рд╛рдзрд╛рд░рдг) рд╡рд╛рдХреНрдп рдмрдирд╛рдУ ред рдлрд┐рд░ рдЙрд╕реЗ voice рдХреЗ рдирд┐рдпрдорд╛рдиреБрд╕рд╛рд░ passive рдореЗрдВ рдмрджрд▓ рджреЛ рдФрд░ Theteacher (subject) is writing (verb) on the board. The cat (subject) was chasing (verb) the mouse. I (subject) am eating (verb) the pizza. Writing in the passive voice is the inverse or opposite of writing using the active voice. Look at the example sentences from above being modified to the passive voice. Tenses Active Voice and Passive Voice TENSE ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE Present Simple I make a cake. A cake is made. Present Continuous I'm making a cake. A cake is being made. Past Simple I made a cake. A cake was made. Past Continuous I was making a cake. A cake was being made. Present Perfect I have made a cake. A cake has been made. Past Perfect I had made a cake. A cake had been made 2 Will he have taken new car? 3.Will you be making a food? 4. Will he have started her job? 5. Will they have gone to Austria? Formula: Will +Subject +Have +Past participle +object Example: 2. Will he have taken new car? 3.Will you be making a food? Strictly 'olla' belongs to this group. 'To be' is irregular in most languages, and Finnish is no exception, but the irregularities are confined to the 3rd-person forms of the present tense and to all person forms in the active potential mood - everything else is regular. Indicative present: olen = I am. IidjCwI.
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