Now we shall see an example of simple past tense passive voice -. Active: She drew a picture yesterday. (drew- past form of draw) Above sentence is in the form-. Subject + past tense of 'draw' + object. Passive: A picture was drawn by her yesterday. (drawn - past participle of draw) Passive voice of this sentence is in the form-. The passive voice in English grammar allows us to make the recipient of the action the focus of the sentence; the person or thing performing the action is unknown, unimportant or obvious. The passive is formed as follows: form of be + past participle. Learn the difference between the active and passive voice with Lingolia, then put your
The past continuous is made from the past tense of the verb be and the -ing form of a verb: We use the past continuous to talk about the past: for something which happened before and after another action: The children were doing their homework when I got home. Compare: The children did their homework when (= after) I got home.
Active Voice: Passive Voice: Verb Tense: They make Fords in Cologne. Fords are made in Cologne. Present Simple. Susan is cooking dinner. Dinner is being cooked by Susan Past Continuous. They have produced over 20 models in the past two years. Over 20 models have been produced in the past two years. Present Perfect. They are going to build a v5gL.
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