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Active/Passive Voice Rules Chart
The object of the verb takes the position of Subject.
The Subject of the verb in the active voice becomes the object and is usually preceeded
by the preposition ‘by’.
The tense of the verb in the passive voice remains the same as in the active voice.
In the passive voice, third form of the verb is used.
Tense Rule
Present Indefinite Tense is/am/are + V3
Present Continuous Tense is/am/are + being + V3
Present Perfect Tense has/have + been + V3
Past Indefinite Tense was/were + V3
Past Continuous Tense was/were + being + V3
Past Perfect Tense had + been + V3
Future Indefinite Tense will/shall + be + V3
Future Perfect Tense will/shall + have + been + V3
Modal Verb: will, shall, would should, can, could, may, might,
must, ought to + V1
Modal Verb + be + V3
Infinity: to + V1 to be + V3
I, We, He, She, They are changed into me, us, him, her, them
Take care of singular and plural nature of nouns or pronouns. Verb/helping verb requires
to be adjusted accordingly.
Interrogative sentences beginning with ‘wh’ words like what, why, when etc. the
question word is retained in the beginning of the sentence. An interrogative sentence in the
active voice remains an interrogative in the passive form.
An imperative sentence is a sentence showing order, or request. So, accordingly, in the
passive voice, we say: You are requested/ordered/advised + infinive with ‘to’.
Sentences involving order/advice are preferably changed into passive by using the word
‘let’ or ‘should’. Please close the door. You are requested to close the door. Save your soul. Your
soul should be saved. Let your soul be saved. Do it. Let it be done. It should be done.
In some sentence the subject is understood type. Here the subject has to be supplied
according to the context while changing them into active form. The thief was arrested. (by the
police.)
Preoposition attached with the verbs in the active form continue to be attached with them
even in the passive form. Please listen to him. You are requested to listen to him. He turned
down my proposal. My proposal was tuned down by him.k
In the case of a verb having two objects in Active Voice, either of them can be retained in
the passive. Hari gave me an apple. I was given an apple by Hari. An apple was given to me by
Hari.
Intransitive verbs do not have passive forms. I go to school. Go is intransitive verb. So
no passive form.
What is done, cannot be undone. What people do, they cannot undo.
Quasi Passive Verbs: The rose smells sweet. The rose is sweet when smelt. Quinine tastes
bitter. Quinine is bitter when tasted. Lemons taste sour. Lemons are sour when tasted.
With some verbs, preposition ‘by’ is not used. Like know (to), surprise (at), annoy (with),
contain (in), vex (with), please (with), displease (at), alarm (at), line (with), throng (with).

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active-passive-voice-rules-chart

  • 1. Active/Passive Voice Rules Chart The object of the verb takes the position of Subject. The Subject of the verb in the active voice becomes the object and is usually preceeded by the preposition ‘by’. The tense of the verb in the passive voice remains the same as in the active voice. In the passive voice, third form of the verb is used. Tense Rule Present Indefinite Tense is/am/are + V3 Present Continuous Tense is/am/are + being + V3 Present Perfect Tense has/have + been + V3 Past Indefinite Tense was/were + V3 Past Continuous Tense was/were + being + V3 Past Perfect Tense had + been + V3 Future Indefinite Tense will/shall + be + V3 Future Perfect Tense will/shall + have + been + V3 Modal Verb: will, shall, would should, can, could, may, might, must, ought to + V1 Modal Verb + be + V3 Infinity: to + V1 to be + V3 I, We, He, She, They are changed into me, us, him, her, them Take care of singular and plural nature of nouns or pronouns. Verb/helping verb requires to be adjusted accordingly. Interrogative sentences beginning with ‘wh’ words like what, why, when etc. the question word is retained in the beginning of the sentence. An interrogative sentence in the active voice remains an interrogative in the passive form. An imperative sentence is a sentence showing order, or request. So, accordingly, in the passive voice, we say: You are requested/ordered/advised + infinive with ‘to’. Sentences involving order/advice are preferably changed into passive by using the word ‘let’ or ‘should’. Please close the door. You are requested to close the door. Save your soul. Your soul should be saved. Let your soul be saved. Do it. Let it be done. It should be done. In some sentence the subject is understood type. Here the subject has to be supplied according to the context while changing them into active form. The thief was arrested. (by the police.) Preoposition attached with the verbs in the active form continue to be attached with them even in the passive form. Please listen to him. You are requested to listen to him. He turned down my proposal. My proposal was tuned down by him.k In the case of a verb having two objects in Active Voice, either of them can be retained in the passive. Hari gave me an apple. I was given an apple by Hari. An apple was given to me by Hari. Intransitive verbs do not have passive forms. I go to school. Go is intransitive verb. So no passive form. What is done, cannot be undone. What people do, they cannot undo. Quasi Passive Verbs: The rose smells sweet. The rose is sweet when smelt. Quinine tastes bitter. Quinine is bitter when tasted. Lemons taste sour. Lemons are sour when tasted. With some verbs, preposition ‘by’ is not used. Like know (to), surprise (at), annoy (with), contain (in), vex (with), please (with), displease (at), alarm (at), line (with), throng (with).