11. 1. In passive voice, the object of the main verb becomes the subject.
2. In passive voice , the subject of the main verb becomes object.
3. The object follows by in passive voice.
4. The verb in passive form becomes be+V3 form.
Ex: maelle wrotea novel on monsters.
A novel on monsterswas writtenby maelle.
12. Simple present Is/am/are+ v3
Present continuous Is/am/are + being + v3
Present perfect Has/ have +bee+ V3
Simple past Was/ were +V3
Past continuous Was/ were + being+V3
Past perfect Had+ been+V3
Simple future Will/shall +be+V3
future perfect Will/shall +has+been+V3
Simple present Is/am/are+ v3
Present continuous Is/am/are + being + v3
Present perfect Has/ have +bee+ V3
Simple past Was/ were +V3
Past continuous Was/ were + being+V3
Past perfect Had+ been+V3
Simple future Will/shall +be+V3
future perfect Will/shall +has+been+V3
13. 5. In Imperative sentences that express order or
advice, we use “let ” to begin the sentences in
passive.
Eg) Open the door.
Let the door be opened.
14. 6. In Imperative sentences that express request, we
use “you are requested to…” begin the sentences in
passive.
Eg) Please read the book.
You are requested to read the book.
15.
16. Change into passive voice.
1.We love our country.
2.My mother loves me.
3.She did not tell a lie.
4.He sold the pianos.
5.I shall beat you.
6.She is telling a story.
17. 6. We were making noise.
7. She was not cooking food.
8. We have won the match.
9. They have solved the sums.
10. Our team will have won the match by
tomorrow.
11. Someone has stolen my money.