Usesof Present Indefinite Tense. To express actions done as a matter of habit. For example, To express actions done repeatedly. For example, They play football in the park every day. To state facts or what is known to be true. A snake has no eyelids. To give instructions or make requests. Rulesfor Simple Present in case of Passive Voice. Actice Voice. Passive Voice. Amit plays football. Football is played by Amit. He plays football. Football is played by him. She plays football. Football is played by her. FutureContinuous Tense in Active Voice : He will be authoring five books. He will be buying oranges in dozens. He will be charging a battery. He will be driving his car to his office. He will be facing a problem. He will be giving me an apple. He will be killing a lion in the forest. He will be making a doll. Themeaning of PAST PARTICIPLE is a participle that typically expresses completed action, that is traditionally one of the principal parts of the verb, and that is traditionally used in English in the formation of perfect tenses in the active voice and of all tenses in the passive voice. How to use past participle in a sentence. PastContinuous Active Passive Voice Rules Examples I have bunked classes View Answer Classes have been bunked by me Explanation- Third form of 'bunk' is 'bunked'. We use "have been " as English is one language. Past Perfect Active Passive Voice Rules PresentPerfect Continuous Tense Can't be used in the passive voice Sentences. Past Tense. Past Indefinite Tense. She wrote a story. A story was written by her. She scolded him. He was scolded by her. I knew you. You were known to me. Past Continuous Tense. She was making a noise. A noise was being made by her. He was driving a car . مثبتجملے. Subject + has/have + been + verb (1st form+ing) + since/for + time. :مثالیں. وہ 2015 سے لاہور میں رہ رہا ہے۔. He has been living in Lahore since 2015. وہ چارسالوں سے ایک کارخانے میں کام کررہا ہے۔. He has been working in a factory for four years. ساجد 5 جون ObjectWas/Were+Being+Verb {3rd form of the verb}+By+Subject. He was calling my brother. [Active voice.] My brother was being called by him. [Passive voice.] We exchange Subject and Object from each other . We use Was/Were + Being as a helping verb in the past continuous tense and third form of verb. We use preposition By before Subject. Bothsentences given above are in the active voice. When we change them into the passive, the object of the active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb. The verb also undergoes changes. The past perfect tense in the passive voice is made by putting had been before the past participle form of the verb. Active form: had + past participle Emphasison the Action: The past perfect passive voice is often used to emphasize the action itself rather than the doer of the action. Example: The cake had been eaten. (emphasizing the fact that the cake was eaten) We can form different types of sentences (positive, negative, interrogative) in Past Perfect tense passive form. 7VpI.