22.07.2021 · Passive voice. Object + has/have + been + past participle (V3) + (by + subject) Present perfect tense active passive structure. Look at the following examples: Active: She has cooked the food. Passive: The food has been cooked by her. Both the above sentences are in the Present perfect tense and render the same meaning.
The passive voice in the present perfect 'have been bought' is being used to emphasise the subject 'Tesla electric cars'. In the active, this sentence would be ...
Put the following sentences into passive voice. (present perfect passive) 1. Has the surgeon performed the operation? ? 2. Has Lionel signed the contract? ? 3. Our salesmen have sold all the carpets. . 4. The zookeepers have captured the lion in the forest. . 5. Dr. Phillips have treated all the patients. . 6. Have the customers paid you? ? 7.
1. Has the surgeon performed the operation? ... 2. Has Lionel signed the contract? ... 3. Our salesmen have sold all the carpets. ... 4. The zookeepers have captured ...
Active and Passive Voice – Present Perfect Tense ... Active: I have written a story. Passive: A story has been written by me. Active: They have built a house.
Present Perfect Tense into Passive Voice · Ashok has written this letter. (active voice) This letter has been written by Ashok. · Sita has sent a parcel. (active ...
Normal Present Perfect Examples. Present Perfect Passive Voice Voice. 1 - I have written a letter. A letter has been written by me. 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 cake.
09.07.2021 · 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. The reports have been written. Have the candidates been interviewed? The applications haven’t been checked yet. Have you been introduced to the new manager?