Basics Before you go to towards Future Perfect Passive Voice First you must have the basic understanding of Future Perfect Tense and Passive Voice. As you know In Future Perfect Tense The Structure Is - "Subject + Will Have + V 3rd form + object". Englishgrammar #EnglishTenses #SunshineEnglishLearn active voice and passive voice of present simple tense in English with examples. After learning this les Tense Example: Simple Present: I play basketball every week. Present Progressive: I'm playing basketball now. Simple Past: I played basketball yesterday. Past Progressive: I was playing basketball the whole evening. Present Perfect: I have just played basketball. Present Perfect Progressive: I have been playing basketball for 3 hours. Past Perfect Inaddition, click Active and Passive Voice Complete Rules, you might find this useful too. Active and Passive Voice of Simple Present Tense Affirmatives. Active: S + Verb1 (s/es) + object + ROTS; She teaches English at Learn ESL academy. Passive: S + be + V3 + prep + object + ROTS; English is taught by her at Learn ESL academy. Interrogatives Formulafor Active voice: Passive voice (auxiliary verb- will/shall+have+been+by) Simple: Activeऔर Passive Voice दोनों में ये तीनों Subject, Verb और Object यूज होते हैं. बस इनके प्रयोग करने का तरीका अलग होता है. Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Object. इसमें Subject सबसे पहले आता Activeand Passive Verb Tenses Tense Active Passive Present simple Reporters write news reports News reports are written by reporters Present continuous Michael is baking a brownie A brownie is being baked by Michael. Past simple The company hired new workers last year. New workers were hired by the company last year. Past continuous The salesman was helping the customer when the thief came Generally we use the passive voice when the focus is on the action and NOT on WHO or WHAT is performing the action. Future perfect passive voice construction : will + have + been + past participle . Tensesके "Active to Passive Voice {Future Perfect} PV: Rashmi will have been met by Rajni by the evening. AV: He will have called you tomorrow. {Future Perfect} PV: You will have been called by him tomorrow. AV: I didn't do it, trust me! {Past Indefinite} Pastperfect continuous tense 3. Future continuous tense/ But some reference books do change them. 4. Future perfect continuous tense 5. Sentence having Intransitive verbs Passive voice for Present/Future Modals "CAN, MAY, MIGHT, SHOULD, MUST, OUGHT TO" Auxiliary verb in passive voice: be Active voice: CAN Noor can play a violin. IfV23WX.