He will not have received the letter. The letter will not have been received by him. Will he have received the letter? Will the letter have been received by him? Note: The sentences of following tenses can’t be changed to Passive Voices. • Present Perfect Continuous (or Progressive) Tense • Past Perfect Continuous (or Progressive) Tense • Future Perfect Continuous (or Progressive) Tense • Future Continuous (or Progressive) Tense • Sentences having Intransitive verbs.
Over time, writing in the active voice will become second nature. Let's explore several examples of active and passive voice to keep your passive voice tendencies a thing of the past. Active Writing Tips Before we explore a wealth of examples, let's review some. You'll notice that, in the passive examples below, there are a few key words.
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Examples include: • is - is roamed; is viewed • was - was changed; was run • were - were eaten; were corroded Pay special attention to the subject in each sentence. Is the subject performing the action? If so, you have a nice, clear sentence, written in active voice. In sentences containing passive voice, it's sometimes unclear what the subject is about. In fact, the subject often falls to the end of the sentence, instead of the beginning.