In this article, I have explained the passive voice of future indefinite tense with examples and exercises. I have explained the positive sentences, negative sentences, Interrogative sentences, and Wh interrogative sentences. I have also explained the active voice of the future indefinite tense and how can we change it into passive voice? I have also given the sentences of active voice and passive at the end.
Passive Voice of Future Indefinite Tense
Positive Sentences
Rules
Positive sentences start with an object after object helping verb Willbe or Shall be is used. Past participle or 3rd form verb is used as a main verb, and then By is used after the main verb. At the end of the sentence, the subject is used.Structure
Object + Helping Verb (Will) + Helping Verb( Be) + Manin Verb (Past participle) + By + Subject
Object + Will/Shall + Be + VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- We shall write a book. ( Active Voice)
- A book will be written by us. (Passive Voice)
- They will play cricket. (Active Voice)
- Cricket will be played by then. (Passive Voice)
- We shall read the book. (Active Voice)
- The book will be written by us. (Passive Voice)
- She will clean the house. (Active Voice)
- The house will be cleaned by her. (Passive Voice)
- He will buy a car. (Active Voice)
- A car will be bought by him. (Passive Voice)
Negative Sentences
Negative sentences start with an object, and then the helping verb Will be or Shall be is used. After will be and shall be, past participant or 3rd form of the verb is used as a main verb. By is used after the main verb and at the end of the sentence, the subject is used.Structure
Object + Helping Verb (Will) + Not + Helping Verb (Be) + Main Verb + By + Subject
Object + Will/Shall + Not+ Be +VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- We shall not write a book. ( Active Voice)
- A book will not be written by us. (Passive Voice)
- They will not play cricket. (Active Voice)
- Cricket will not be played by then. (Passive Voice)
- We shall not read the book. (Active Voice)
- The book will not be written by us. (Passive Voice)
- She will not clean the house. (Active Voice)
- The house will not be cleaned by her. (Passive Voice)
- He will not buy a car. (Active Voice)
- A car will not be bought by him. (Passive Voice)
Interrogative Sentences
Interrogative sentences start with helping verb "Will/Shall" and then "Object" is used. After object, helping verb "Be" is used and then past participle or 3rd form of the verb is used as a main verb and the "By" is used after the main verb. At the end of the sentence, the subject is used in objective form.Structure
Helping Verb(Will) + Object + Helping Verb (Be) + Main Verb + By + Subject
Will/Shall + Object + Be + VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- Shall we write a book? ( Active Voice)
- Will a book be written by us? (Passive Voice)
- Will they play cricket? (Active Voice)
- Will Cricket be played by then? (Passive Voice)
- Shall we read the book? (Active Voice)
- Will the book be written by us? (Passive Voice)
- Will she clean the house? (Active Voice)
- Will the house be cleaned by her? (Passive Voice)
- Will he buy a car? (Active Voice)
- Will a car be bought by him? (Passive Voice)
(WH) Interrogative Sentences
(WH) Interrogative Sentences start with (Wh) words like What, When, Where, How, Which, and then the helping verb "Will/Shall" is used. After helping will or shall "object" is used, and the helping verb "Be" is used. After Be, past participle or 3rd form of the verb is used, and then "By" is used after the main verb. At the end of the sentence, the subject is used.Structure
(WH) Words + Helping Verb (Will) +Object + Helping Verb (Be) + Main Verb + By + Subject
Why + Will/Shall + Object + Be + VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- Why shall we write a book? ( Active Voice)
- Why will a book be written by us? (Passive Voice)
- What will they play cricket? (Active Voice)
- What will Cricket be played by them? (Passive Voice)
- How shall we read the book? (Active Voice)
- How will the book be written by us? (Passive Voice)
- When will she clean the house? (Active Voice)
- When will the house be cleaned by her? (Passive Voice)
- What will he buy a car? (Active Voice)
- What will a car be bought by him? (Passive Voice)
(WH) WHO
If the (Wh) word "Who" is used in the active voice of future indefinite tense, the sentence starts with the word By Whom. Helping verb will is used after By Whom helping and then past participle or 3rd form of a verb is used as a main verb is used. The sentence "Who" generally ends with the main verb.Structure
By Whom + Helping Verb (Will) + Object + Helping Verb (Be) + Main Verv
By Whom + Will/Shall + Object + Be + VIII
Examples
- Who will deceive you? (Active Voice)
- By whom will you be deceived? (Passive Voice)
- Who will hat her? (Active Voice)
- By Whom will she be hated? (Passive Voice)
- Who will love him? (Active Voice)
- By whom will he be loved? (Passive Voice)
- Who will like them? (Active Voice)
- By whom will they be liked? (Passive Voice)
- Who will like us? (Active Voice)
- By whom will we be liked? (Passive Voice)
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