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How to form passive forms of verbs?

How to form passive forms of verbs?

Tense
Active
Passive
Present Tense
go, goes
is gone (Singular)
are gone (Plural)
Past Tense
went
was went (Singular)
were went (Plural)
Future Tense
will / can / may / must => go
will / can etc. => be gone
Present Continuous Tense
am going
is going
is being going (Singular)
are being going (Plural)
Past Continuous Tense
are going
was going
were eating
was being gone (Singular)
were being gone (Plural)
Future Continuous Tense
will be going
shall be going
No Passive Voice
Present Perfect Tense
have gone
had gone
have been gone (Plural)
has been gone (Singular)
Past Perfect Tense
had gone
had been gone
Future Perfect Tense
shall have gone
will have gone
will have been gone
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
has been going
have been going
No Passive Voice
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
had been going
No Passive Voice
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
shall have been going
will have been going
No Passive Voice

Changes of Pronouns:


Active Voice
Passive Voice
I
me
we
us
you
you
he
him
she
her
it
it
they
them

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