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What is the tense of the italicized verb in the following sentence Before he enters the race he will have been examined by his doctor. future perfect passive future passive present perfect passive fut?

The italicized verb "examined" is in future perfect passive tense.


What is compound tense?

Tenses of compound verbs include continuous, perfect, and future tense verbs. Compound verbs can also be passive, for example the verb in "a hamburger was eaten by John" is passive.


How can you make passive sentence of the future interrogative sentnce?

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?"


How can you change this sentence into passive They have been studying English?

Actually this statement is in the present perfect progressive tense, and to change it into passive it could be this way ( English has been being studied.), but as a matter of fact it is no longer be used in this way, as its sound is very unfamiliar, or the present perfect progressive tense is no longer used in the passive , but we can use the present perfect simple tense instead. so the right answer is " English has been studied."


What is ' to see' First person singular future perfect passive voice?

Everybody's art work will have been seen by this time next week -- passive I will have seen everybody's art work by this time next week. -- active

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What is the tense of the italicized verb in the following sentence Before he enters the race he will have been examined by his doctor. future perfect passive future passive present perfect passive fut?

The italicized verb "examined" is in future perfect passive tense.


Is 'is planned for next summer' a passive future perfect tense?

No, will have been planned is the future perfect tense.


How are you going to form the past perfect to future perfect tense?

Do you mean passive perfect? I can't tell if your talking about Latin or not.


What is Compound verb?

Tenses of compound verbs include continuous, perfect, and future tense verbs. Compound verbs can also be passive, for example the verb in "a hamburger was eaten by John" is passive.


Type the tense of the verb in this sentence. Before the driver's test the car will have been checked for safety?

future perfect (passive voice)


Is there active passive voice of future perfect continuous tense?

your question is a matter of some uncertainty or difficulty, please re-phrase


What is Compound Tenses Verbs?

Tenses of compound verbs include continuous, perfect, and future tense verbs. Compound verbs can also be passive, for example the verb in "a hamburger was eaten by John" is passive.


Is this phrase a verb mood linking verb or future passive You will be seen?

future passive


What is the passive present perfect tense of fly?

have/has flown This above is present perfect active not passive. Passive is be verb + past participle He has been flown to hospital.


What is compound tense?

Tenses of compound verbs include continuous, perfect, and future tense verbs. Compound verbs can also be passive, for example the verb in "a hamburger was eaten by John" is passive.


How can you make passive sentence of the future interrogative sentnce?

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?"


What is the future perfect tense?

The future perfect verb tense indicates an action that will be completed by a specific time.ExampleBy the end of the week, I will have walked 25 miles.The future perfect tense expresses a belief that the action or linking of the verb will have been completed at a future time.Examples:(passive) All required reports will have been completed by the dates on which they are required.(active) By next year, I will have become richer than I am now.