Active and Passive Voice Rules for All 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.
Active
Voice |
Passive
Voice (Auxiliary Verb – is/am/are) |
Subject + V1+s/es+ object |
Object+ is/am/are+ V3+ by + subject |
Subject + Do/does+ not + V1 + Object |
Object + is/am/are+ not + V3+ by Subject |
Does+ Subject+ V1+Object+? |
Is/am/are + Object+ V3+ by subject +? |
Active and Passive Voice
Example with Answers of Present Simple Tense
Active: He reads a novel.
Passive: A novel is read.
Active: He does not
cook food.
Passive: Food is not
cooked by him.
Active: Does he
purchase books?
Passive: Are books
purchased by him?
Active: They grow
plants.
Passive: Plants are
grown by them.
Active: She teaches me.
Passive: I am taught by her.
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.
Active
Voice |
Passive
Voice (Auxiliary Verb- is/am/are + being) |
Subject + is/am/are+ v1+ ing + object |
Object+ is/am/are+ being+ V3+ by + subject |
Subject + is/am/are+ not+ v1+ ing+ object |
Object + is/am/are+ not + being+V3+ by Subject |
Is/am/are+ subject+v1+ing + object+? |
Is/am/are + Object+ V3+ by subject +? |
Active and Passive Voice
Exercises of Present Continuous Tense
Active: Esha is singing a
song.
Passive: A song is being sung
by Esha.
Active: Kritika is not
chopping vegetables.
Passive: Vegetables are
not being chopped by Kritika.
Active: Is Ritika
buying a table?
Passive: Is a table
being bought by Ritika?
Active: They are
serving poor people.
Passive: Poor people are
being served by them.
Active: She is
disturbing Dinesh.
Passive: Dinesh is being
disturbed by her.
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.
Active
Voice |
Passive
Voice (Auxiliary Verb- has/have +been) |
Subject + has/have+ v3+ object |
Object+ has/have+ been+ V3+ by + subject |
Subject + has/have+ not+ v3+ object |
Object + has/have+ not + been+V3+ by Subject |
Has/have+ subject+ v3 + object+? |
Has/Have + Object+ been+V3+ by subject +? |
Active and Passive Voice
Example with Answers of Present Perfect Tense
Active: Nitesh has challenged
her.
Passive: She has been
challenged by Nitesh.
Active: Radhika has not
written an article.
Passive: An article has
not been written by Radhika.
Active: Have they left
the apartment?
Passive: Has apartment
been left by them?
Active: She has created
this masterpiece.
Passive: This
masterpiece has been created by her.
Active: I have read the
newspaper.
Passive: The newspaper has
been read by me.
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.
Active Voice |
Passive Voice (Auxiliary Verb- was/were) |
Subject +
V2+ object |
Object+ was/were V3+ by + subject |
Subject
+did+ not+v1+ object |
Object + was/were+ not +V3+ by Subject |
Did+
subject+V1+ object+? |
Was/were + Object+ V3+ by subject +? |
Active and Passive
Voice Exercises of Past Simple Tense
Active: Reema cleaned the
floor.
Passive: The floor was cleaned
by Reema.
Active: Aisha bought a
bicycle.
Passive: A bicycle was
bought by Aisha.
Active: Naman called my
friends.
Passive: My friends were
called by Naman.
Active: I saved him.
Passive: He was saved by
me.
Active: Miraya paid the
bills.
Passive: The bills were paid
by Miraya.
Active and Passive
Voice Rules for Past Continuous Tense
We can
easily convert sentences from Active to Passive Voice according to given rules
below.
Active Voice |
Passive Voice (Auxiliary Verb- was/were + being) |
Subject +
was/were + v1+ing+ object. |
Object+ was/were +being+V3+ by + subject |
Subject
+was/were+ not+v1+ing + object |
Object + was/were+ not +being+V3+ by Subject |
Was/were+
Subject + V1+ing + object+? |
Was/were + Object+ being+v3+ by+ subject+? |
Active and Passive
Voice Examples with Answers of Past Continuous Tense
Active: Nitika was painting
the wall.
Passive: The wall was being
painted by Nitika.
Active: Manish was
repairing the car.
Passive: The car was
being repaired by Manish.
Active: Were you
reciting the poem?
Passive: Was the poem
being recited?
Active: She was baking
the cake.
Passive: The cake was
being baked by her.
Active: She was
watching me.
Passive: I was being watched
by her.
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.
Active Voice |
Passive Voice (Auxiliary Verb- had +been) |
Subject +
had + v3+ object. |
Object+ had+been +V3+ by + subject |
Subject
+had+ not+v3+ object |
Object + had+ not +been+V3+ by Subject |
Had+
Subject + V3+ object+? |
Had + Object+ been+v3+ by+ subject+? |
Active and Passive
Voice Exercises of Past Perfect Tense
Active: Misha had cleaned the
floor.
Passive: The floor had been
cleaned by Misha.
Active: Vidhi had not
received the parcel.
Passive: The parcel had
not been received by Vidhi.
Active: Vishal had
solved the doubt.
Passive: The doubt had
been solved.
Active: Had they caught
the thief?
Passive: Had the thief
been caught by them?
Active: I had paid
fifty thousand.
Passive: Fifty thousand had
been paid by me.
Active and Passive
Voice Rules for Future Simple Tense
You can
check Active Voice and Passive Voice Rules chart for future simple tense.
Active Voice |
Passive Voice (Auxiliary Verb- will+ be) |
Subject +
will+ v1+ object. |
Object+ will+ be +V3+ by + subject |
Subject
+will + not+ V1+object |
Object + will+ not +be+V3+ by Subject |
Will+
Subject + V1+ object+? |
Will + Object+ be +v3+ by+ subject+? |
We can
better understand Rules of Active and Passive Voice with examples for future
simple tense.
Active and Passive
Voice Examples with Answers of Future Simple Tense
Active: Kriya will sew the
bag.
Passive: The bag will be sewed
by Kriya.
Active: Disha will not
arrange the things.
Passive: The things will
not be arranged by Disha.
Active: Will you mop
the floor?
Passive: Will the floor
be mopped by you?
Active: They will post
the letter.
Passive: The letter will
be posted.
Active: Reena will save
money.
Passive: Money will be saved
by Reena.
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 |
Subject +
will+ have +v3+ object. |
Object+ will+ have+ been +V3+ by + subject |
Subject +
will+ have +not+v3+ object. |
Object + will+ have +not+been+v3+ subject |
Will+
Subject+have+v3+ object+? |
Will + object+have+been+v3+by +subject+? |
Active and Passive
Voice Exercises of Future Perfect Tense
Active: They will have
brought the toy.
Passive: The toy will have
been brought by them.
Active: Nimesh will not
have changed the table cover.
Passive: The table cover
will not have been changed by Nimesh.
Active: Will she have
written the notes.
Passive: Will the notes
have been written by her?
Active: They will have
won the match.
Passive: The match will
have been won by them.
Active: Vijay will have
washed a shirt.
Passive: A shirt will have
been washed by Vijay.
There is
no Passive Voice formation for these tenses-
1.)
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
2.) Past
Perfect Continuous Tense
3.) Future
Perfect Continuous Tense
4.) Future
Continuous Tense
So,
Candidates, now you must have got all the information for making changes in a
sentence with Active and Passive Voice Rules of all tenses. Practice set and
examples of Active and Passive Voice will help you to clear the fundamentals
and score well in competitive exams.
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