Normal Present. Present Indefinite Passive Voice. 1 - I write a letter-->. A letter is written by me. 2 - He cooks Food-->. Food is cooked by him. 3 - They Play football-->. Football is played by them. 4 - She makes cake. Before we look at 6 specific examples of how and when to use the past continuous, let’s review the structure so you use the tense accurately. The structures for the past progressive tense are as follows: Positive: Subject + [was/were] + verb [ing] I was planning to call you but lost track of time. Negative: Subject + [was/were] + not verb [ing]

I understand how one forms the passive tense. Passive voice is not a tense. You can have past (the ball was thrown), present (the ball is thrown), future passive voice (the ball will be thrown). but I'm unsure what a passive auxiliary actually is. A passive auxillary will be the first word in the phrase {form of be} + {past participle}.

I was taught that we made passive voice using be + the participle of the main verb, without changing the verb tense. E.g., I send letters. (present simple) Letters are sent. (present simple of 'Be' + participle) I sent letters. (past simple) Letters were sent. (past simple of 'Be' + participle) I was sending letters. (past progressive) Letters
Passive Voice Examples: Past Simple. In the past simple tense, the passive voice is formed by using the auxiliary verb “was/were” + past participle. Here are some examples: The letter was sent yesterday. The cake was baked by my grandmother. The car was repaired by the mechanic. Passive Voice Examples: Present Continuous
Exercise 1: Passive voice – various verb tenses Change these sentences to the passive voice, using a form of the verb be + past participle of the main verb. Warning – three of them can’t be made passive. Ex) Somebody gave me a form to fill out. Passive: I was given a form to fill out. 1.
Verb Tenses: Passive Voice Simple Tenses Simple Present. General facts or habitual repetitive actions = am, is, are + past participle. Examples. Examples. The
This is clearly an active voice because there is no form of BE+Past participle 1 to indicate passive voice. "Been" in this example marks a progressive aspect. The progressive passive form should be, Complaints/suggestions have been being ignored by the management.
Future Continuous Tense Definition and Examples; Active and Passive Voice of Future Continuous Tense; Future perfect tense. Note: The use of “be going to) is not common in future perfect and future perfect progressive tense passive sentences. Affirmatives . Active: S + will have + V3 + object + ROTS
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