The present perfect of pray is have prayed / has prayed.
To convert the present perfect continuous tense into passive voice, use "has been" or "have been" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "They have been cooking" in present perfect continuous becomes "Cooking has been being done by them" in passive voice.
1. in the Passive Voice 2. to form the Present Perfect 3. to form the Past Perfect 4. to form the Past Infinitive 5. .... the the Past Conditional 6. .... the Past Subjunctive.
has been sung / have been sung. All the songs have been sung. The song has been sung
The present perfect continuous tense does have a passive form. For example, "The project has been being worked on for weeks." This passive form emphasizes the continuity of an action that started in the past and is still ongoing, often with implied or explicit consequences in the present.
The present passive voice of "grow" is "is grown." For example, "This crop is grown in a greenhouse."
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.
passive is formed with be + past participle.present simple:asks ----- is asked, He is asked everyday to tidy his desk.eat -------- are eaten. Small cakes are eaten at morning tea.present perfect:has asked ---- has been asked, He has been asked to tidy his desk.has eaten --- have been eaten. All the cakes have been eaten
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.
present perfect active:The students have invited us to the dance.present perfect passive:We have been invited to the dance.The active sentence tells us who the subject (doer/actor of the verb) is. The passive sentence does not tell who the actor is. This places emphasis on the action not the actor.
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This sentence is in passive voice. To change it to active voice, you could say "Five dollars were present."