Active and Passive Voice Rules - Future perfect Tense


Active and Passive Voice: Tense-wise Rules




Future perfect Tense





Future Perfect Tense



Normal structure of sentence in active voice for simple future tense is


Subject + will/shall have + V-3 + object. (Active Voice)


Ex: She will have 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 + will have been + V-3 + by + agent. (Passive Voice)


Ex: The food will have 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 will have written homework. (Active Voice)
    Homework will have been written by Shubham. (Passive Voice)



  • Simran will have learnt English. (Active Voice)
    English will have been learnt by Simran. (Passive Voice)



  • Sachin will have played cricket. (Active Voice)
    Cricket will have been played by Sachin. (Passive Voice)






Future Tense with Going To



Normal structure of sentence in active voice for future tense with going to is


Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb + object. (Active Voice)


Ex: She is going to cook the food. (Active Voice)

(Here ‘she’ is subject, ‘cook’ is verb and ‘the food’ is object.)


While changing the sentence into passive, this structure becomes


Subject + am/is/are + going to + be + V3 + by + agent. (Passive Voice)


Ex: The food is going to be 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 is going to write homework. (Active Voice)
    Homework is going to be written by Shubham. (Passive Voice)



  • Simran is going to learn English. (Active Voice)
    English is going to be learnt by Simran. (Passive Voice)



  • Sachin is going to play cricket. (Active Voice)
    Cricket is going to be played by Sachin. (Passive Voice)






















Active and passive voice with Modal Verbs





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