Worksheet of Active & Passive Voice : Present Perfect Tense

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   We have already brought out some worksheets of voice change on present indefinite and present continuous tense. If you have missed that you can visit the pages by clicking on the above links and test your knowledge of active-passive voice change.

The structure of an active voice sentence based on present perfect tense is as follow-

Subject + has/have + past participle form of verb + object + remaining.

  And in passive voice the structure of the sentence is as follow-
Object of the sentence of active voice + has/have according to the subject + been + past participle form of the main verb + subject of the sentence of active voice + remaining...

        To understand the matter properly and easily, let's take an easy example-
Sentence of active voice:            I have eaten my dinner.
Sentence of passive voice:         My dinner has been eaten by me.

        If you have understood it, let's practice some examples that we have to change to passive.

1. I have seen him.
2. I have eaten the pie.
3. She has solved the problem.
4. Tom has written this letter.
5. She has posted the letter.
6. My friend has called me.
7. Someone sent me a mysterious box.
8. The man has sold his favourite book.
9. I have broken the glass yesterday.
10. He has demonstrated a projection last hour.

Answers of the above questions -

1. He has been seen by me.
2. The pie has been written by me.
3. The problem has been solved by her.
4. This letter has been written by Tom.
5. The letter has been posted by her.
6. I have been called by my friend.
7. A mysterious box was sent to me by someone. / I was sent a mysterious box by someone.
8. His favourite book has been sold by the man.
9. The glass has been broken by me yesterday.
10. A projection has been demonstrated by him last hour.


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