Passive voice Simple Present - UNAM
avi.cuaed.unam.mx › repositorio › moodlePassive voice Simple Present Uses In general the active present continuous (the sentences you usually use) have exactly the same uses in passive voice (actions at the moment of speaking; temporary actions; actions around the present but not necessarily at the moment of speaking) the only difference is that there is no subject (the person, thing, company or animal who does the action) in the passive voice.
Passive Voice of Simple Present Tense | EnglishLamp
englishlamp.com › grammar › passive-voiceIn passive voice of simple present tense - positive, negative, interrogative and negative interrogative, we use past participle (third form) of verb. Keep in mind that we should arrange the sentence in the following form-. Active sentence- subject + am / is/ are/base form of verb + object. Passive sentence- object of the active sentence + am / is / are + past participle ( third form ) of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence.