Formation of Passive Voice of Simple Future Tense
In the passive voice of simple future tense, we use auxiliary verb shall / will with be and past participle of a verb. The object of the sentence becomes the subject. Here action will be done on the object in the future.
In negative sentences ‘not’ is used between the auxiliary verb and ‘be’ with the past participle of a verb.
In an interrogative sentence, an auxiliary verb is at the starting of the sentence.
The passive voice of simple future tense- formation
The formation of the simple future tense
in an affirmative sentence is –
- Object + will + be + past participle of verb + by + Subject + remaining words
in a negative sentence is –
- Object + will + not + be + past participle of verb + by + Subject + remaining words
Question is-
- Will + Object +be + past participle of verb + by + Subject + remaining words
Examples of passive voice in the simple future tense
We shall take an example with explanation-
- Active voice- I shall watch a movie.
In the above sentence- ‘I’ is subject, ‘watch’ is a verb, and ‘a movie’ is object.
Now, we have to change this sentence into a passive voice.
According to the formation given above, we can write-
- A movie (object) will (auxiliary verb) be watched (past participle of ‘watch’) by me.
Let’s take an example with three persons of singular as well as plural number.
Have a look-
1st person -I Active Voice I shall finish the work.
Passive Voice The work will be finished by me.
We Active Voice We shall finish the work..
Passive Voice The work will be finished by us
2nd person-You Active Voice You will finish the work.
Passive Voice The work will be finished by you.
You Active Voice You will finish the work
Passive Voice The work will be finished by you.
3rd person- He Active Voice He will finish the work.
Passive Voice The work will be finished by him.
She Active Voice She will finish the work
Passive Voice The work will be finished by her.
They Active Voice They will finish the work.
Passive Voice The work will be finished by them.
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Simple Future Tense |
Continuous Present Tense |
Past Continuous Tense |
Perfect Present Tense |
Past Perfect Tense |
Perfect Future Tense |
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