Latin Suffixes
-ain (pertaining to, Connected with) Captain (a leader or head of a group or ship) Villain (a wicked or evil person) Certain (sure, definite) Fountain (a source or spring of water) Mountain (a large natural…
-ain (pertaining to, Connected with) Captain (a leader or head of a group or ship) Villain (a wicked or evil person) Certain (sure, definite) Fountain (a source or spring of water) Mountain (a large natural…
Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) sentences use to indicate the daily-life actions that would be practised habitually during future time period. It uses “will be/shall be” as helping verb to show that action is being…
Future Perfect Tense (Passive Voice) uses helping verb “will/shall” along with “have been”, to represent the completed actions of the future time. So, Active voice sentences of future habitual actions can convertible to passive voice…
Present Perfect Tense (Passive Voice) sentences are used to emphasize present-time completed actions. It uses “has been/have been” as a helping verb with the 3rd verb. You can convert Active Voice Sentences of Present Perfect…
Simple Past Tense (Passive Voice) or Past Indefinite Tense (Passive Voice) is used to show the passive habitual actions of the past time. The active voice sentences of the past indefinite tense can be converted…
Active Voice Sentences of Simple Present Tense/ Present Indefinite Tense can be converted into Passive Voice sentences. These passive voice sentences use “is/are/am” as helping verb with respective singular and plural nouns and pronouns. Simple…
Past Perfect Tense (Passive Voice) is used to represent the completed actions of the past time. It uses “had been” as a helping verb with all types of singular & plural nouns and pronouns used…
Past Continuous Tense (Passive Voice) isused to represent the progressive actionsof the past time frame. This passive tense uses “was/were” along with “being” to show that action would not had complete yet during past time….
All the active voice sentences of Present Continuous Tense can be convertible to Passive Voice form. “Is/are/am” is used as helping Verbs along with “being” to show the passive present time progressive actions. Present Continuous…
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