To change a future interrogative sentence into a passive voice sentence, you would generally rearrange the sentence structure so that the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. For example, "Will they finish the project?" could be changed to "Will the project be finished by them?"
The italicized verb "examined" is in future perfect passive tense.
The third person plural future passive form of "to see" is "will be seen"
Neither of these options is grammatically correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "Shall you have been eating?" This is the interrogative form of the future perfect tense, which asks about a completed action that will happen in the future.
To change the future perfect into passive voice, use the auxiliary verb "will have been" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The work will have been completed by the team" is the passive form of "The team will have completed the work."
The future tense verb for the sentence "The outline is ready" would be "will be." So the future tense sentence would be "The outline will be ready."
The italicized verb "examined" is in future perfect passive tense.
future passive
future perfect (passive voice)
No Its Impossible. But In The Future I Think There Is A Solution.
The third person plural future passive form of "to see" is "will be seen"
No, will have been planned is the future perfect tense.
Neither of these options is grammatically correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "Shall you have been eating?" This is the interrogative form of the future perfect tense, which asks about a completed action that will happen in the future.
Passive voice: It has always been hard to determine distance to the stars. Present voice. As always, it is difficult to determine the distance to the stars. Future participle: According to Einstein, it will always be difficult to determine if relativity is correct. Object; What is a sentence of always?
To change the future perfect into passive voice, use the auxiliary verb "will have been" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The work will have been completed by the team" is the passive form of "The team will have completed the work."
future passive third person neuter verb
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A passive verb phrase is formed with -- be verb + past participle.eg is kept, was eaten, is being built,Future tense can be made using willor going to. So passive future verb phrases using the past participle of see (seen) are:will be seen -- You will be seen as soon as possible.going to be seen -- They are going to be seensoon.