In this article, I have explained the passive voice of past perfect tense with examples and exercises. I have explained the positive sentences, negative sentences, and interrogative sentences with examples. I have also given the active voice of positive, negative, and interrogative sentences.
Passive Voice of Past Perfect Tense
Introduction
1. Helping Verb "Had Been" is used2. Past Participle is used as a main verb.
3. By is used after the main verb.
Affirmative Sentences
Affirmative sentences start with an object and then, helping verb "Had been" is used. Past participle or 3rd form of the verb used as a main verb."By" is used after the main verb. At the end of the sentence, the subject is used in the objective case.Structure
Object + Helping Verb + Helping Verb + Main Verb + By + Subject
Object + Had + Been + VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- The boy had eaten a mango. (Active Voice )
- Mango had been eaten by the boy. (Passive Voice)
- She had written a book. (Active Voice)
- A book had been written by her. (Passive Voice)
- They had completed their homework. (Active Voice)
- Their homework had been completed by them. (Passive Voice)
- He had taken his medicine. (Active Voice)
- His medicine had been taken by him. (Passive Voice)
- I had offered my prayer. (Active Voice)
- My prayer had been offered by me. (Passive Voice)
Negative Sentences
Negative sentences start with an object and then, "Not" is used between helping verbs "Had" and "Been". Past participle or 3rd form of the verb is used. "By" is used after the main verb. At the end of the sentence, the subject is used in the objective case.Structure
Object + Helping Verb + Not + Helping Verb + Main Verb + By + Subject
Object + Had + Not + Been + VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- The boy had not eaten a mango. (Active Voice )
- Mango had not been eaten by the boy. (Passive Voice)
- She had not written a book. (Active Voice)
- A book had not been written by her. (Passive Voice)
- They had not completed their homework. (Active Voice)
- Their homework had not been completed by them. (Passive Voice)
- He had not taken his medicine. (Active Voice)
- His medicine had not been taken by him. (Passive Voice)
- I had not offered my prayer. (Active Voice)
- My prayer had not been offered by me. (Passive Voice)
Interrogative Sentences
Interrogative sentences start with helping verb Had and then, the object is used in the subjective case. Helping been is used after the object. Past participle or 3rd form of the verb is used as a main verb. "By" is used after 3rd form of the main verb. At the end of the sentence, the subject is used in the objective case.Structure
Helping Verb + Object + Helping Verb + Main Verb + By + Subject
Had + Object + Been + VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- Had the boy eaten mango? (Active Voice )
- Had mango been eaten by the boy? (Passive Voice)
- Had she written a book? (Active Voice)
- Had a book been written by her? (Passive Voice)
- Had they completed their homework? (Active Voice)
- Had their homework been completed by them? (Passive Voice)
- Had he taken his medicine? (Active Voice)
- Had his medicine been taken by him? (Passive Voice)
- Had I offered my prayer? (Active Voice)
- Had my prayer been offered by me? (Passive Voice)
(WH) Interrogative Sentences
Rules
(WH) Interrogative sentences start with "Wh" words like What, When, Where, How, and after 'wh" words, helping verb "Had" is used. The object is used after helping verb "Had" and then, helping verb "Been" is used. Past participle or 3rd form verb is used as a main verb. "By" is used after 3rd form of the main verb. At the end of the sentence, the subject is used in the objective case.Structure
(WH) Words + Helping Verb + Object + Helping Verb + Main Verb + By + Subject
What + Had + Object + Been + VIII + By + Subject
Examples
- What had the boy had eaten mango? (Active Voice )
- What had mango been broken by the boy? (Passive Voice)
- Why had she written a book? (Active Voice)
- Why had a book been written by her? (Passive Voice)
- How had they completed their homework? (Active Voice)
- How had their homework been completed by them? (Passive Voice)
- When had he taken his medicine? (Active Voice)
- When had his medicine been taken by him? (Passive Voice)
- Where had I offered my prayer? (Active Voice)
- Where had my prayer been offered by me? (Passive Voice)
(Who )Interrogative
The passive voice of the sentences in with who is used, start with the word "By Whom". Helping verb "Had " is used after the word "By whom". Been is used after the object and then past participle or 3rd form of the verb is used as a main verb. The sentences of "By whom" generally ended with the main verb.Structure
By Whom + Helping Verb + Object + Helping verb + By + Subject
By Whom + Had + Object + Been + Subject
Examples
- Who had solved the problems? (Active Voice)
- By whom had the problems been solved? (Passive Voice)
- Who had recorded the song? (Active Voice)
- By whom had the song been recorded? (Passive Voice)
- Who had noticed her? (Active Voice)
- By whom had she been noticed? (Passive Voice)
- Who had bought the car? (Active Voice)
- By whom had the car been bought? (Passive Voice)
- Who had stared at her?
- By whom had she been stared? (Passive voice)
Exercise
1. We had killed them. (Active Voice)They had been killed by us. (Passive Voice)
2. She had closed the door. (Active Voice)
The door had been closed the door. (Passive Voice)
3. He had not divorced his wife. (Active Voice)
His wife had not been divorced by him. (Passive Voice)
4. Had he beaten me? ( Active Voice)
Had he been beaten by him? (Passive Voice)
5. We had not played a match. (Active Voice)
A match had not been played by us. (Passive Voice)
6. Boys had rowed the boat. (Passive Voice)
The boat had been rowed by the boys. (Passive Voice)
7. Match had been played. (passive Voice)
8. The streets had been decorated. (Passive Voice)
9. The news had been televised. (Passive Voice)
10. Had the speech been delivered. (passive Voice)
11. I had not been promoted. (passive Voice)
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