Convert Simple Future tense to Passive Voice
How to convert Simple Future tense to Passive Voice?
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In the simple Future tense, we use Will and shall as a helping Verb but when we convert Simple future tense to the passive voice 'will' and 'shall' will change to 'will be' and 'shall be'.
- 'Shall Be' will use along with the pronoun I & We.
- 'Will be' will use with all other pronouns.
- Past Participle form will use.
- In the Negative sentences, Not will be used between will be and shall be like this (will/shall + not + be)
- In Negative Interrogative sentences, 'Will/shall' will be placed before the subject and 'not' will be placed after the subject.
- The words like what, where and why will be used before the will/shall in the interrogative sentences.
- 'Will/shall' will use before the subject in the interrogative sentences.
Example Sentences:
Passive Voice: The Book will be launched by her soon.
Active Voice: He will marry the Jasmin this year.
Passive Voice: The Jasmin will be married by him this year.
Active Voice: They will visit the Great wall of china this Saturday.
Passive Voice: The Great wall of china will be visited by them this Saturday.
Active Voice: We shall Qualify for the Rugby world cup this time.
Passive Voice: The Rugby world cup shall be Qualified by us this time.
Active Voice: You will fill the English Grammar Paper.
Passive Voice: The English Grammar Paper will be filled by you.
Negative Sentences:
In The Negative Sentences of Simple Future passive voice, we Put 'Not' and the will be and shall be.
Example Sentences:
Active Voice: She will not make the parents proud.
Passive Voice: The Parents will not be made proud by her.
Active Voice: I Shall not attend the Engagement Party.
Passive Voice: The Engagement Party shall not be Attended by me.
Active Voice: He will not drive the new car.
Passive Voice: The new car will not be driven by him.
Active Voice: They will not hear the audio music.
Passive Voice: The Audio music will not be heard by them.
Active Voice: We shall not watch the trailer of that movie.
Passive Voice: The Trailer of that movie shall not be watched by us.
Interrogative Sentences:
'Will/shall' will use before the subject when we convert Simple Future tense to Passive Voice. The Question mark will also take place right after the Object.
Examples Sentences:
Active Voice: Will she Drive the Bike?
Passive Voice: Will the Bike be driven by her?
Active Voice: Will they Enjoy the Fresh funny Jokes?
Passive Voice: Will the Fresh funny jokes be Enjoyed by them?
Active Voice: Will he watch that sad German movie?
Passive Voice: Will that sad German movie be watched by him?
Active Voice: Will you Teach the New English idioms?
Passive Voice: Will the new English Idioms be taught by you?
Active Voice: Will She hug the newborn baby?
Passive Voice: Will the newborn Baby be hugged by her?
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