Themain verb in the form of past participle. 10. Often passive voice sentences will contain a preposition NOUNS Active Voice Passive Voice • I • We • You • He • She • It • They • Sham • By me • By us • By you • By him • By her • By it • By them • By sham "by" . 11. Tense Active Voice. 12. ExercisePast perfect Tense change the voice Example: She had already taken the medicine. The medicine had been taken by her. 1. The little boy had broken the window. Future perfect tense active and passive voice Example: The patient will have taken medicine. Medicine will have been taken by the patient. 1. She will have read this book. activeand passive voice. 1.I ACED THE EXAM THE EXAM WAS ACED BY ME.; 2.ACTIVE and PASSIVE VOICE 3.At the end of the discussion, the student are expected to: Define what voices of verb are, Differentiate active voice from passive voice, Convert an active voice sentence to passive voice sentence, and Convert a passive voice sentence to an active voice sentence. Examples I draw a sketch. She writes a letter. Passive Voice: Object + Action (Verb) Active Voices in Future Perfect Tense have Past Participle form of the verb which remains same i.e. Past Participle form while converting to Passive Voices; with the only difference that 'have' in Active Voice is replaced by 'have been' in Passive UsingActive Versus Passive Voice. In a sentence using active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action expressed in the verb. The arrow points from the subject performing the action (the dog) to the individual being acted upon (the boy). This is an example of a sentence using the active voice. Sample active voice sentence with the 50Passive Voice Exercises. Complete these passive voice exercises to make sure that you understand this topic eell. These are some example that will help you contrast the active and the passive voice. Active vs Passive Voice Exercise 001. Active vs Passive Voice Exercise 002. Active vs Passive Voice Exercise 003. 2 First of all, it is not correct that middle and passive voice have completely the same forms. In the Koine, as in classical Attic, the middle and passive have distinct forms in the aorist and future tenses. In the other tenses the forms are the same, so the meaning has to be deduced from the context, bearing in mind that there is often a PresentPerfect: have/has been + past participle, e.g., We can turn Active into Passive by taking the OBJECT in the ACTIVE Voice and making it the SUBJECT in the PASSIVE Voice. Simple Future: Will be + past participle, e.g. Active: Examples of active-passive with tenses Present Tense. 1. Mother cooks food. Food is cooked by the mother. 2. Vyvc.