Affirmative Form
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Object + will + be + verb3 (past participle)
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Question Form
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Will + object + be + verb3 (past participle)
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PASSIVE VOICE
In English, the transitive verb has two grammatical types,
namely active voice and passive voice. In everyday life, active sentence are
used more often than passive sentences.
Example :
1. Active : We will take the horses to the stable.
Passive: The horses will be taken to the stable.
2. Active : Will the manager sign the contract tomorrow.
Passive: Will the contract be signed by the manager tomorrow.
3. Active : Will the boss give me a job?
Passive: Will I be given a job by the boss?
Passive: The horses will be taken to the stable.
2. Active : Will the manager sign the contract tomorrow.
Passive: Will the contract be signed by the manager tomorrow.
3. Active : Will the boss give me a job?
Passive: Will I be given a job by the boss?
Quick Exercise
Put the following sentences into passive voice. (will future passive)
1. Will he pick up the kids tomorrow?
= Will the kids be picked up tommorow?
2. The next earthquake will destroy the city.
= The city will be destroyed by the next earthquake
3. Jane will buy a new computer.
= A new computer will be bought by Jane
4. Millions of people will visit the museum.
= The museum will be visited by million of people
5. Will the company employ a new worker?
= Will a new worker be employed by the company?
6. They will not show the new film.
= The new film will not be shown
7. Our boss will sign the contract.
= The contract will be signed by our boss
8. Her boyfriend will install it.
= It will be installed by her boyfriend
9. Will the plumber repair the shower?
= Will the shower be repaired by the plumber?
10. He won't see Sue.
= Sue won't be seen
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