09.07.2021 · We use the present perfect in the passive form for all the same reasons we use it in the active form – to talk about recent actions, experiences, and ongoing actions/situations. In the present perfect form with the passive, we always use ‘has/have been’ + the past participle form. Here are some more examples: The staff have been trained.
04.12.2009 · Passive sentences in the present perfect tense have the following structure: Object of the active sentence + has/have + been + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence. Changing an assertive sentence into the passive. Active: I have written a story. Passive: A story has been written by me. Active: They have built a ...
22.07.2021 · In the active voice of the present perfect tense, we talk about what someone has finished. The focus is on the doer of the action that has completed an action. But in the passive voice of present perfect tense, we talk about what has been completed or finished; who has finished it is not important in the passive voice of present perfect tense.
Active and Passive Voice – Present Perfect Tense ; has or ; have. When the active sentence begins with a question word (e.g. when, where, which, why etc.), the ...
Exercise on Passive Voice - Present Perfect · Kerrie has paid the bill. - · I have eaten a hamburger. - · We have cycled five miles. - · I have opened the present.
13.05.2018 · Present perfect active and passive voice00:00 to 00:42Active Affirmative (I / You / We / They + have + past participle ... .) (He / She /...
Exercises / Examples: ; 2 - He has cooked Food, Food has been cooked by me ; 3 - They have Played football, Football has been played by them ; 4 - She has made ...