Active Voice | Passive Voice |
Amit has played football |
Football has been played by Amit
|
He has played football |
Football has been played by him
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She has played football |
Football has been played by her
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They have played football |
Football has been played by them
*
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We have played football |
Football has been played by us
*
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I have played football |
Football has been played by me
|
I have played football and cricket |
Football and Cricket have been played by me
**
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Note we use "has been" or "have been" + 3rd form of verb
- * - there is only one object, so we use "has been"
- ** - there are 2 objects so we use "have been"
Examples
I have bunked classes
View AnswerClasses have been bunked by me
Explanation-
- Third form of ‘bunk’ is ‘bunked’.
- We use "have been " as English is one language.
- Also “I” becomes “me” in Passive Voice
I have never bunked classes
View AnswerClasses have never been bunked by me
Explanation-
- Third form of ‘bunk’ is ‘bunked’.
- We use "has never been" as English is one language.
- Also “I” becomes “me” in Passive Voice
He has proposed to me
View AnswerI have been proposed by him
Explanation-
- Third form of ‘Propose’ is ‘proposed’.
- We use "propose has been" as propose is singular
- Also “he” becomes “him” in Passive Voice
They have done Maths homework
View AnswerMaths homework has been done by them
Explanation-
- Third form of ‘done’ is 'done'
- We use " Homework has been " as English is one language.
- Also “they” becomes “him” in Passive Voice
I have completed 100 pages of this book
View Answer100 pages of this book has been completed by me
Explanation-
- Third form of ‘complete’ is ‘completed’.
- We use "this book has been" as English is one language.
- Also “I” becomes “me” in Passive Voice