Active Passive No Change


 
 
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Active Passive No Change

Active Passive No Change:

There are some tenses which cannot be changed into passive voice. Some examples are

Non -Convertible tenses:

  • Present perfect continuous
  • Past perfect continuous
  • Future perfect
  • Future continuous
  • Present Perfect Continuous Tense:

    Rule used to identify that the sentence is in Active Voice form with Present Perfect Continuous Tense is:

    Rule Subject + hashave + been + First form of the verb + ing + since for + object.

    Example: They have been playing cricket for last 2 year.

    Past Perfect Continuous Tense:

    Rule used to identify that the sentence is in Active Voice form with Past Perfect Continuous Tense is:

    Rule: subject + had + been + First form of verb + ing + since for + object.

    Example: Ram had been taking coaching for competitive exam for one year.

    Future Perfect Tense:

    Rule used to identify that the sentence is in Active Voice form with Future Perfect Tense

    Rule: subject + will haveshall have + third form of the verb + object.

    Example: She will have done his homework before her mother came.

    Future Continuous Tense:

    Rule used to identify that the sentence is in Active Voice form with Future Continuous Tense

    Rule: subject + will be + first form of the verb + ing + object.

    Example: He will be playing football.

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    Question : 1

    Change passive voice into active voice .

    You have been working on this project for a week .

     

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 2

    Change active voice into passive voice .

    1. They will have left Japan .

    2. You will have studied the English tenses .

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 3

    Change passive voice into active voice .

    He had been cooking his mom’s favorite dish when she walked into the kitchen.

    Right Option : C
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