![]() Passive Rule: You are requested + to + 1 st form of verb + object. Passive Rule: let+ subject+ be+ 3rd form of verb Imperative sentences are those sentence which empress order, request advice or suggestion.Passive: My watch has been stolen herein object it is no need to write ‘someone’. it is understood from the very sentence like someone, somebody, nobody, people etc.Įg.- Active: Someone has stolen has my watch. We do not use an object in the passive sentences wherein in active sentences the subject is unknown or is not required to be written i.e.Passive: By whom was this beautiful glass broken? Passive Rule: The sentence will start by ‘wh’ word and then convert according to the above rules.Įg.- Active: Who broke this beautiful glass? Passive: Can the situation be controlled by her? Passive Rule: Modal Auxiliary + subject + be + 3 rd form of verb + by + object?Įg.- Active: Can she control the situation. (f) Modal auxiliary verb Eg.- may/ can etc. Passive Rule: Has/ have/ had + subject + been + 3 rd form of verb + by + object? Passive Rule: was/ were + subject + being + 3 rd form of verb + by + object? Passive Voice: was/ were + subject + 3 rd form of verb + by + object? Passive rule: Is/ am/ are + subject + 3 rd form of verb + by + object? Passive: Is a letter being written by him. Passive rule: Is/ am/ are + subject + 3 rd form of verb + by + object ? Rules for conversion of interrogative sentences in passive voice: Present Perfect has/ have sung has/ have been sungįuture Perfect will/ shall have sung will/shall have been sung Past Continuous was/ were singing was/ were being sung ![]() Present continuous is/ am/ are singing is/ am/ are being sung Simple present sing/ sings am/ is/ are sung ![]() Let us understand the conversion from active to passive voice with the verb ‘sing’ in the following forms of tense.
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