Please do your homework regularly is an imperative sentence and has no subject but the subject (you) is implied.
So to make a passive sentence from an imperative sentence you can use the subject - you.
You have been told to do your homework regularly.
or you could say:
Let your homework be done regularly.
Has your work been done?
No. Every verb in the sentence given is in the active, not the passive, voice
The sentence "You can succeed if you set goals and work hard" does not contain any verbs in the passive voice.
The sentence "The bees were left alone to work on their comb" is in the passive voice because the subject (the bees) is being acted upon (left alone to work) by an outside agent (unspecified).
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."
was the work completed by them
Has your work been done?
No. Every verb in the sentence given is in the active, not the passive, voice
The sentence "You can succeed if you set goals and work hard" does not contain any verbs in the passive voice.
Can the work be done tomorrow Will the work be done tomorrow Should the mail be posted tonight etc
The sentence "The bees were left alone to work on their comb" is in the passive voice because the subject (the bees) is being acted upon (left alone to work) by an outside agent (unspecified).
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."
This sentence does not contain a transitive verb so it cannot be put into the passice.
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
To change a sentence from active to passive voice, do the following:1. Move the active sentence's direct object into the sentence's subject slot2. Place the active sentence's subject into a phrase beginning with the preposition by3. Add a form of the auxiliary verb be to the main verb and change the main verb's formBecause passive voice sentences necessarily add words and change the normal doer-action-receiver of action direction, they may make the reader work harder to understand the intended meaning.http://www.towson.edu/ows/activepass.htm
Handles work in passive, inefficient way
This is a question from a module in the US Army's Advanced Leader Course. Do your own work; active vs. passive voice is really not that hard. If it uses weak action words like "will have been" or "will be given", it's probably passive.