Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Active and Passive Voice Rules – Past perfect tense

Active and Passive Voice: Tense-wise Rules

Past perfect tense
Past Perfect Tense
Normal structure of sentence in active voice for past perfect tense is
Subject + had + V-3 + object. (Active Voice)
Ex: She had cooked the food. (Active Voice)
(Here ‘she’ is subject, ‘cooked’ is V-3 (past participle) of cook and ‘the food’ is object.)
While changing the sentence into passive, this structure becomes
Subject + had been + V-3 + by + agent. (Passive Voice)
Ex: The food had been cooked by her. (Passive Voice)
(Here ‘The food’ becomes subject in passive voice, ‘cooked’ is V-3 (past participle) of cook, and ‘her’ is agent (doer))
See some more examples to clarify this
  • Shubham had written homework. (Active voice)
    Homework had been written by Shubham. (Passive voice)
  • Simran had learnt English. (Active voice)
    English had been learnt by Simran. (Passive Voice)
  • Sachin had played cricket. (Active voice)
    Cricket had been played by Sachin. (Passive Voice)

Active and passive voice with Modal Verbs

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