Verbs in their active and passive formsWhen the subject is who performs the action expressed by the verb, we say that it is in active voice.Examples:I Have eaten apples (I have eaten apples)I eat apples (I like apples)Shall I eat apples (I'll eat apples)Where is the person who receives or has the action expressed by the verb, we say that it is in passive voice.Examples:Active voiceI Have eaten apples (I have eaten apples)I eat apples (I like apples)PassiveThe apples Have Been eaten by me (The apples have been eaten by me)The apples are eaten by me (Apples are eaten by me)The apples will be eaten by me (The apples will be eaten by me)To form the passive voice of any auxiliary verb is required to be in the manner, time and appropriate person, followed by the past participle of the verb that we have to express.Also, what was the active voice becomes the subject complement, while it was a complement of the verb becomes subject. The subject become add-on requires the preposition by.
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