No it doesn't have to be past tense.
WAS KNOWN = Past Tense in the PAssive Voice
Past tense refers to anything that "has already happened." For example....I am typing is a present tense sentence. I typed a letter yesterday, however, is in the past tense because it has already happened.
The phrase "was killed" is in the past tense. Specifically, it is in the passive voice and indicates that the action of killing happened to the subject at some time in the past. The verb "was" is the past tense form of "to be," and "killed" is the past participle of "to kill."
It is past tense. The word that shows that is 'did'.
Were gone is a passive verb phrase.Passive is formed with be + past participle.
No. Happened is a past tense verb. It is the past tense of happen.A passive verb phrase has this form -- be + past participle.eg The butter is kept in the cupboard.I think you cannot use happen in a passive sentence.
The Past Simple Tense in the Passive Voice (of the verb TO SET).
Broken is a past participle verb therefore can not be used in the past simple tense. You could use it in the past passive like: The lamp was broken by the boy. This is a past passive sentence. Otherwise, verb 3 can not be used in a past simple sentence structure. Another way to use broken is as an adjective. The broken vase laid on the floor.
The past tense of sentence is "sentenced".
The passive voice is created with a form of be and a past participle. The past tense forms of be are wasand were; the past participle of forget is forgotten.Was/were forgotten
WAS KNOWN = Past Tense in the PAssive Voice
Were awarded is past tense in the passive voice.
What was the past tense for this sentence.
The conclusions are contained in the agency's latest report.This sentence is a passive sentence, a present simple passive sentence. The verb phrase is - are contained = be verb + past participle.Past perfect passive sentence:The conclusions had been contained in the agency's latest report.
The temples (of Anchor) is the object of this sentence. 'were built' tells us that it is a past passive sentence. the = definite article temples = plural noun were = past tense plural be verb built = past tense of build of, before = prepositions
WAS STOLEN really IS Past Tense (in the Passive Voice).
passive.In this sentence we are not told who is forcing you and be verb + past participle is the form of a passive verb.passive - You are forced to do work.active - They force you to do work. ( 'they' do the forcing)