has been sung / have been sung.
All the songs have been sung.
The song has been sung
present perfect passive can occur but it is rare.They have been building the library for ages.The library has been being built for ages.
Passive voice must be present with a be form (being/been/am/is/was/are/were etc). Perfect continuous already has a be form 'been' and hence cannot be converted to passive form
The sentence is written in the present perfect tense. It is active voice because Rocky (the subject) has done something. If you write "The picture was taken by Rocky" that would be passive voice.
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is used = the Present Tense of the Indicative Mood in the Passive Voice
present perfect passive can occur but it is rare.They have been building the library for ages.The library has been being built for ages.
Passive voice must be present with a be form (being/been/am/is/was/are/were etc). Perfect continuous already has a be form 'been' and hence cannot be converted to passive form
The sentence This may have been romanticized. is a passive voice sentence in the present perfect tense.
The simple present tense can't be used in the passive voice. Simple present is the base form of a verb without the use of auxiliary verbs. Passive voice is created with a form of be (an auxiliary verb) and a past participle. Note: the previous sentence is an example of passive voice in the present tense. Is created is the passive verb.
The sentence is written in the present perfect tense. It is active voice because Rocky (the subject) has done something. If you write "The picture was taken by Rocky" that would be passive voice.
The present perfect passive voice of the infinitive "to pray" is "to have been prayed". For example, "The prayers have been said by the congregation."
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The Present Simple in the Passive Voice of the verb TO SET.
"The speech is spoken by Obama" is in the present tense, but it's in the passive voice and a bit cumbersome. Passive voice is when the subject is placed in the object position (it receives the action of the verb instead of performing it). Passive voice isn't incorrect, but sometimes, active voice is better. "Obama speaks the speech" is active voice but still awkward. "Obama delivers a speech" is present tense. "Obama gives a speech" is present tense, as well.
is used = the Present Tense of the Indicative Mood in the Passive Voice
It is in present tense, however there might be a difference depending on what the entire verb string is. She is. -present tense She is supposed... -present tense, passive voice In the second example 'supposed' is the past participle of 'suppose'.
Subject Verb Object. No passive voice Present tense.