Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
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 done by someone.
Below is the general rules of converting Active Voice sentences of Simple Future Tense or Future IndefiniteTense into passive form, alongwith sentence formulas of Declarative, Negative, Interrogative, and Interrogative-Negative Sentences.
Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) Rules
Followthe following general rules to get Simple FutureTense (Passive Voice) sentences from active voice sentences.
- At first, convert the Object of active voice sentences into the subject of passive voice sentences.
- Then, use helping verb “will be/shall be” as helping verb.
- Then, use 3rd Verb, to indicate thataction would be done by someone.
- Then, use preposition “by”, to show the actual doer of the future action.
- Then, convert the Subject of active voice sentence into the object of passive voice sentence.
- Then, write the remaining words, if there is any in the active voice sentence.
Helping Verbs of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Passive Voice Sentences of Simple Future Tense use following 2 helping verbs, with 3rd Verb, to show the habitual actions of the future time period.
“Will be” As Helping Verb in Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
“Will be” is used as an helping verb in Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) sentences, with all types of singular and plural nouns and pronouns (you/they/he/she/it). Thus, these future habitual actions have the following sentence structural formula.
You/they/he/she/it/Singular & Plural Nouns+ will/shall+ be+ 3rd Verb+ by+ Object+ Remaining Words

“Will be” is used as a helping verb in the following Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) sentence examples.
- They will award him a medal for bravery.
- He will be awarded a medal for bravery by them.
- A medal will be awarded to him by them for bravery.
- The committee will invite her to the annual conference.
- She will be invited by the committee to the annual conference.
- The technician will repair it tomorrow.
- It will be repaired by the technician tomorrow.
- They will inform you about the final decision soon.
- You will be informed by them about the final decision soon.
- The teacher will teach the students new chapters next week.
- The students will be taught new chapters by the teacher next week.
- New chapters will be taught to the students by the teacher next week.
“Shall Be” As Helping Verb in Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
“Shall be” is used as an helping verb in Simple Future Tense(Passive Voice) sentences with only 1st person personal pronouns “I/we”. Thus, these passive future sentences with “shall be” ashelpingverb havethe following general structural formula.
I/we+ shall+ be+ 3rd Verb+ by+ Object+ Remaining Words

Following are some examples of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) in which “shall be” is used as a helping verb.
- They shall give me a chance to explain my side.
- I shall be given a chance by them to explain my side.
- A chance will be given to me by them to explain my side.
- They shall send me the documents by tomorrow.
- I shall be sent the documents by them by tomorrow.
- The documents will be sent to me by them by tomorrow.
- The manager shall inform us about the new policy soon.
- We shall be informed by the manager about the new policy soon.
- The organizers shall invite us to the opening ceremony.
- We shall be invited by the organizers to the opening ceremony.
- The team shall praise me for my hard work.
- I shall be praised by the team for my hard work.
Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) Formula
Simple FutureTense (Passive Voice) uses “will be/shall be”, as helping verb with 3rd verb in their Declarative, Negative, Interrogative, and Interrogative-Negative sentence formulas, to indicate the passive habitual future actions. All the types of these passive voice sentences have the following general sentence structural formula, with different arrangement of words.
Subject+ will/shall+ be+ 3rd Verb+ by+ Object+ Remaining Words
Declarative Sentence Formula of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Declarative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) takes “will be/shall be” as helping verb to show the assertions or declarative actions of the future time period. Thus, these sentenceshavethe following sentence structural formula.

Examples of Declarative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Following are some examples of Declarative sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice).
- The manager shall offer me a new position in the company.
- I shall be offered by the manager a new position in the company.
- A new position will be offered to me by the manager in the company.
- An experienced mentor shall guide us.
- We shall be guided by an experienced mentor.
- The company will promote him to senior officer next month.
- He will be promoted to senior officer by the company next month.
- The team will appreciate her for her dedication.
- She will be appreciated by the team for her dedication.
- The company will replace it with a new model soon.
- It will be replaced by the company with a new model soon.
- They will inform you about the final results tomorrow.
- You will be informed about the final results by them tomorrow.
- The organizers will welcome them warmly at the event.
- They will be welcomed warmly by the organizers at the event.
- The principal will reward the students for excellent performance.
- The students will be awarded by the principal for excellent performance.
- The new coach will train the players.
- The players will be trained by the new coach.
- The team will complete the project before the deadline.
- The project will be completed by the team before the deadline.
Negative Sentence Formula of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
NegativeSentences takes not in between “will/shall”, and “be”, in order to show the negative nature of the habitual future actions. Thus, these passive future sentences have the following general sentence structural formula.

Examples of Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Following are some examples of Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice).
- They shall not invite me to the private meeting.
- I shall not be invited by them to the private meeting.
- The guards shall not allow us to enter without passes.
- We shall not be allowed by the guards to enter without passes.
- The director will not choose him for the main role.
- He will not be chosen by the director for the main role.
- They will not inform her about their secret plan.
- She will not be informed by them about their secret plan.
- The mechanic will not repair it until next week.
- It will not be repaired by the mechanic until next week.
- The company will not consider you for this position.
- You will not be considered by the company for this post.
- The committee will not include them in the final list.
- They will not be included by the committee in the final list.
- The teacher will not punish the student for the mistake.
- The student will not be punished by the teacher for the mistake.
- The company will not give the employees bonuses this year.
- The employees will not be given bonuses by the company this year.
- The team will not submit the report before the deadline.
- The report will not be submitted by the team before the deadline.
Interrogative Sentence Formula of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice), takes “will/shall”atthestart of sentences to show the interrogative natureof the future habitual actions. While “be” comes afterthe subject of passive voice sentences. Thus, these interrogative sentences have following general sentence formula.

Examples of Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Following are some examples of Interrogative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice).
- Shall they invite me to the award ceremony?
- Shall I be invited by them to the award ceremony?
- Shall the manager inform us about the next meeting?
- Shall we be informed by the manager about the next meeting?
- Will the committee select him for the scholarship?
- Will he be selected by the committee for the scholarship?
- Will the team appreciate her for her efforts?
- Will she be appreciated by the team for her efforts?
- Will the mechanic repair it by tomorrow?
- Will it be repaired by the mechanic by tomorrow?
- Will they allow you to join the project?
- Will you be allowed by them to join the project?
- Will the manager give them the necessary tools?
- Will they be given the necessary tools by the manager?
- Will the teacher reward the student for honesty?
- Will the student be awarded by the teacher for honesty?
- Will the new coach train the players?
- Will the players be trained by the new coach?
- Will the board approve the proposal?
- Will the proposal be approved by the board?
Interrogative-negative Sentence Formula of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Interrogative-Negative sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice) or Present Indefinite Tense (Passive Voice), takes “will/shall” as helping verb at the start ofsentences. And “not be” comes after the subject of passive voice sentences. Thus, these interrogative-negative sentences have the following sentencestructural formula.

Examples of Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice)
Following are some examples of Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Simple Future Tense (Passive Voice).
- Shall they not give me a chance to speak?
- Shall I not be given a chance to speak by them?
- Will a chance not be given to me to speak by them?
- Shall the organizers not invite us to the cultural event?
- Shall we not be invited to the cultural event by the organizers?
- Will the company not promote him last year?
- Will he not be promoted by the company last year?
- Will the manager not appreciate her for her hard work?
- Will she not be appreciated by the manager for her hard work?
- Will the technician not repair it before the weekend?
- Will it not be repaired by the technician before the weekend?
- Will they not inform you about the final results?
- Will you not be informed by them about the final results?
- Will the organizers not allow them to attend the conference?
- Will they not be allowed by the organizers to attend the conference?
- Will the teacher not punish the student for cheating?
- Will the student not be punished by the teacher for cheating?
- Will the company not pay the employees on time this month?
- Will the employees not be paid by the company on time this month?
- Will the team not complete the project before the deadline?
- Will the project not be completed by the team before the deadline?
