![]() Most of the time, dynamic verbs, also known as “action verbs,” are used to describe either acts that we can take or events that take place. What is stative and dynamic passive voice? The book must be returned by John to the librarian.Object + must + be + past participle form of verb + by + Subject.Here is how you can make passive voice using modals (must): The book could have been torn by Susanne.Object + can/could + be + past participle form of verb + by + Subject.Here is how you can make passive voice using modals (can/could): Timothy will have been going to Germany.Object + will/shall + have been + past participle form of verb + Subject.Passive voice in the future perfect tense is created like this: James has been confronted by the principle.Object + has/have + been + past participle form of the verb + by + subject.Passive voice in the present perfect tense is created like this: The project will be finished by Susanne tomorrow.Object + will/shall + be + past participle form of verb.Passive voice in the future tense is created like this: Harry Potter was being defeated by Draco Malfoy in a duel.Object + was/were + being + past participle + by + subject.Passive voice in the past progressive tense is created like this: The Kite Runner was written by Kahlil Gibran.Object + was/were + Past Participle form of the verb + subject.Passive voice in the past simple tense is created like this: The TV is being played continuously by the child.The present tense form of the verb to be (am, is, are) +being + the past participle form of the verb ( eaten, done, began, etc.).When forming passive voice in the present progressive tense, use this structure: A senior student assisted the newcomer to the class.The structure of passive voice in the present simple is: am / is / are + past participle (3rd form of the verb). In most cases, passive voice does not use the perfect continuous or other perfect tenses. ![]()
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