Active and Passive Voice Rules For All Tenses
Active and Passive Voice Rules For All Tenses
Active and Passive Voice Rules For All Tenses
Tenses
Here, we are listing out the Active and Passive Voice Rules for all tenses. You
will come to know how an auxiliary verb is used to change a sentence from
Active to Passive voice.
Active and Passive Voice Rules for Present Simple Tense
Here in this table, we are elaborating Rules of Active and Passive Voice with
examples for Present Simple.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb – is/am/are)
Active: He reads a novel.
Active: He does not cook food.
Active: Does he purchase books?
Active: They grow plants.
Active: She teaches me.
Active and Passive Voice Rules for Present Continuous Tense
Below we will explain the Rules of Active and Passive Voice with examples for
Present Continuous tense.
Passive Voice
Active Voice (Auxiliary Verb- is/am/are +
being)
Active: Esha is singing a song.
Active: Is Ritika buying a table?
Active: They are serving poor people.
Active: She is disturbing Dinesh.
Active and Passive Voice Rules for Present Perfect Tense
You can understand passive voice for present perfect tense from the list which
are given below.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- has/have +been)
Active: Nitesh has challenged her.
Active: Radhika has not written an article.
Active: Have they left the apartment?
Active: She has created this masterpiece.
Active: I have read the newspaper.
Active and Passive Voice Rules for Past Simple Tense
Here in the below table, you can check Active and Passive Voice Rules for past
simple tense.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- was/were)
Active: Reema cleaned the floor.
Active: Aisha bought a bicycle.
Active: Naman called my friends.
Active: I saved him.
Active: Miraya paid the bills.
We can easily convert sentences from Active to Passive Voice according to
given rules below.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- was/were + being)
Object+ was/were +being+V3+ by +
Subject + was/were + v1+ing+ object.
subject
Active: Nitika was painting the wall.
Active: Manish was repairing the car.
Active: Were you reciting the poem?
Active: She was baking the cake.
Active: She was watching me.
Active and Passive Voice Rules for Past Perfect Tense
There are certain Active and Passive Voice Rules for Past perfect tense, with
these only you can convert any sentence in Passive Voice.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- had +been)
Active: Misha had cleaned the floor.
Active: Vidhi had not received the parcel.
Active: Vishal had solved the doubt.
Active: Had they caught the thief?
Active: I had paid fifty thousand.
Passive: Fifty thousand had been paid by me.
You can check Active Voice and Passive Voice Rules chart for future simple
tense.
Passive Voice
Active Voice
(Auxiliary Verb- will+ be)
Active and Passive Voice Examples with Answers of Future Simple Tense
Active: Kriya will sew the bag.
Active: Disha will not arrange the things.
Active: Will you mop the floor?
Passive: Will the floor be mopped by you?
Active: They will post the letter.
Active: Reena will save money.
Active and Passive Voice Rules for Future Perfect Tense
Here, we are sharing the Active Voice and Passive Voice Rules chart for future
perfect tense.
Active Voice Passive Voice
Will + object+have+been+v3+by
Will+ Subject+have+v3+ object+?
+subject+?
Active and Passive Voice Exercises of Future Perfect Tense
Active: They will have brought the toy.
Active: Nimesh will not have changed the table cover.
Active: They will have won the match.
Active: Vijay will have washed a shirt.
WORKSHEET
SET A
Direction (1-10): In the following questions, a sentence has been given in
Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one
which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
Q3. Did they pay the junior doctors their salary on time?
(a) Were the junior doctors being paid their salary on time?
(b) Were the junior doctors paid their salary on time?
(c) Was the junior doctors paid their salary on time?
(d) Had the junior doctors been paid their salary on time?
Q8. I began my efforts to enquire into the operation of the judicial system in the
area.
(a) My efforts were begun by me to enquire the operation of the judicial system
in the area.
(b) My efforts were began by me to enquire into the operation of the judicial
system in the area.
(c) My efforts to enquire into the operation of the judicial system in the area
were begun by me.
(d) My efforts by me were begun to enquire into the operation of the judicial
system in the area.
Q10. Car manufacturers are making considerable efforts to gain new customers.
(a) Considerable efforts are made by car manufacturers to gain new customers.
(b) Considerable efforts are being made by car manufacturers to gain new
customers.
(c) Considerable efforts have been made by car manufacturers to gain new
customers.
(d) Considerable efforts were made by car manufacturers to gain new
customers.
SET B
Q1. It is possible to do this.
(a) It is possible to have done this
(b) This is possible to be done.
(c) It is possible to be done.
(d) It can be done.
Q2. I would advise you not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(a) It would be advised by me not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(b) It would be my advice not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(c) You would be advised by me not to get on the wrong side of your boss.
(d) You would be adviced by me to not get on the wrong side of your boss.