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GENERAL RULES FOR ACTIVE VOICE AND
PASSIVE VOICE
ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE
Subject is used in start of sentences. No subject is used.
Form of verb is used according to the
tense.
Always 3rd
form of verb is used in all
tenses.
Simple subjective form of the subject is
used in start.
Always objective form of the subject is
used at the end.
Helping verb is used according to tense
and conditions.
Helping verb is used according to tense
and conditions.
Pronouns
Person Subjective form
(used before verb)
Objective form
(used after verb)
1st
I
We
Me
Us
2nd
You You
3rd
He
She
It
They
Him
Her
It
Them
PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + 1st
form of Verb + Object.
When subject are;
He, she, it or singular name then “s” or “es” is always used with verb.
Example: He plays hockey.
When subjects are;
I, we, you, they or plural name then use of “s” or “es” are not allowed.
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Example: They play hockey.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 1st
form of verb + Object.
When subjects are;
He, she, it or singular name then “s” or “es” is not used with verb and
Helping verb “Does” is used.
Example: He does not play hockey.
When subjects are;
I, we, you, they or plural name then
Helping verb “do” is used.
Example: They do not play hockey.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
When subjects are;
He, she, it or singular name then “s” or “es” is not used with verb and
Helping verb “Does” is used.
Example: Does he play hockey?
When subjects are;
I, we, you, they or plural name then
Helping verb “do” is used.
Example: Do they play hockey?
Double interrogative sentences construction
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“WH” word + Helping verb + Subject + 1st
form of Verb + object +?
Where WH word = which, when, what, why etc
Other rules are same as given above for simple interrogative sentences.
Example: When does he play hockey?
Why do they play hockey?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
Others rules are same as given for Interrogative and negative sentences.
Example: Does he not play hockey?
Do they not play hockey?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
Others rules are same as given for Interrogative and negative sentences.
Example: When does he not play hockey?
Why do they not play hockey?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: is, am, and are.
Singular subjects: use of “is”
Plural subjects: use of “are”
Subject I: use of “am”
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
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Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey is played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey is not played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object + Verb + by + Objective Form +?
Is hockey played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Is hockey not played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
Object + Helping Verb + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why is hockey not played by him?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
ACTVE VOICE
General rules
Helping verb: Is, am and are.
Subjects: he, she, it or singular name use “is”
Subjects: we, you, they or plural name use “are”
Subject: I use “am”
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Verb: 4th form
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + 4th
form of Verb + Object.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 4th
form of verb + Object.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 4th
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: is, am and are.
Singular objects: use of “is”
Plural objects: use of “are”
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Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb.
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb +being+ Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey is being played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not+ being + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey is not being played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object +being+ Verb + by + Objective Form +?
Is hockey being played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not +being+ Verb + by + Objective Form.
Is hockey not being played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
“Wh” word+ Helping Verb+object +being+ Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why is hockey not being played by him?
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
General rules
Helping verb: has and have.
Subjects: he, she, it or singular name use “has”
Subjects: I, we, you, they or plural name use “have”
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Verb: 3rd
form
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + 3rd
form of Verb + Object.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 3rd
form of verb + Object.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject +3rd
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 3rd
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: has and have.
Use of “been” after helping verb and before verb.
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Singular objects: use of “has”
Plural objects: use of “have”
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + been + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey has been played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not + been + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey has not been played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object + been + Verb + by + Objective Form +?
Has hockey been played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not + been + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Has hockey not been played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
Wh word+ Helping Verb + object + been + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why has hockey not been played by him?
PAST INDEFINITE TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
General rules
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Helping verb: “did” in case of negative and interrogative
Subjects: “did” is used with all kinds of subjects.
Verb: 2nd
form is used with all kinds of subjects.
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + 2nd
form of Verb + Object.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 1st
form of verb + Object.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 1st
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
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Helping verbs: was and were.
Singular objects: use of “was”
Plural objects: use of “were”
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey was played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey was not played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object + Verb + by + Objective Form +?
Was hockey played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Was hockey not played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why was hockey not played by him?
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 11
General rules
Helping verb: was and were.
Subjects: he, she, it or singular name use “was”
Subjects: we, you, they or plural name use “were”
Subject: I use “was”
Verb: 4th form
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + 4th
form of Verb + Object.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 4th
form of verb + Object.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 4th
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
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“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: was and were.
“Being” is used after helping verb and before verb.
Singular subjects: use of “was”
Plural subjects: use of “were”
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + being + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey was being played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not + being + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey was not being played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object +being + Verb + by + Objective Form +?
Was hockey being played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not + being + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Was hockey not being played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
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Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + being + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why was hockey not being played by him?
PAST PERFECT TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
General rules
Helping verb: had.
Subjects: all kinds of subjects are used with “had”.
Verb: 3rd
form
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + 3rd
form of Verb + Object.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 3rd
form of verb + Object.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 3rd
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
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Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: had.
“Been” is used after helping verb and before verb.
Objects: only “had” is used with all kinds of objects.
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + been + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey had been played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not + been + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey had not been played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object + been + Verb + By + Objective Form + ?
Had hockey been played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not + been + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Had hockey not been played by him ?
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Double Interrogative and negative sentences
Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + been + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why has hockey not been played by him?
FUTURE INDEFINITE TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
General rules
Helping verb: will and shall.
Subjects: I, we use “shall”
Subjects: he, she, it, you, they, singular name or plural name use “will”
Subject: I use “will” when stress is needed.
Verb: 1st
form
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + 1st
form of Verb + Object.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 1st
form of verb + Object.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
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“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 1st
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: will.
“Be” is used after helping verb and before verb.
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + be + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey will be played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not + be + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey will not be played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object + be + Verb + by + Objective Form +?
Will hockey be played by him?
Interrogative and negative
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Helping verb+ Object +not + be + Verb + by + Objective Form.
Will hockey not be played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + be + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why will hockey not be played by him?
FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
General rules
Helping verb: will be and shall be.
Subjects: I, we use “shall be”
Subjects: he, she, it, you, they, singular or plural name use “will be”
Subject: I use “will be” when stress is needed.
Verb: 4th
form
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
Subject + helping verb + be + 4th
form of Verb + Object.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + be + 4th
form of verb + Object.
Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
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Helping verb + Subject + be + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + be + 4th
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + be + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not +be + 4th
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: will be and shall be.
“Being” is used after helping verb and before verb
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + being + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey will be being played by him.
Negative passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + Not + being + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey will not be being played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object + being +Verb + By + Objective Form + ?
GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 19
Will hockey be being played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not + being + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Will hockey not be being played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + being +Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why will hockey not be being played by him?
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
ACTIVE VOICE
General rules
Helping verb: Will have/shall have.
“Have” is always used before verb
Subjects: I, we “shall have”
Subjects: we, you, they, he, she, it, singular or plural name use “will have”
Verb: 3rd
form
Simple sentences
Construction of Simple sentences
“Subject+3rd
form of Verb + Object”.
Negative sentences
Construction of negative sentences
Subject + Helping verb + not + 3rd
form of verb + Object.
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Interrogative sentences
Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
Helping verb + Subject + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 3rd
form of Verb + object +?
Interrogative and Negative
Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
“Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd
form of verb + Object +?
PASSIVE VOICE
Helping verbs: will have been/shall have been.
“Been” is always used after helping verb and before verb
Objects: use of “will have been”
Form of verb: 3rd
form of verb
Simple passive voice
Object + Helping Verb + been + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey will have been played by him.
Negative passive voice
GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 21
Object + Helping Verb + Not +have + been+ Verb + by + Objective Form.
Example: Hockey will not have been played by him.
Interrogative passive voice
Helping verb +Object + have + been + Verb + By + Objective Form + ?
Will hockey have been played by him?
Interrogative and negative
Helping verb+ Object +not + have + been + Verb + By + Objective Form.
Will hockey not have been played by him?
Double Interrogative and negative sentences
Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + have + been+ Verb + By + Objective Form.
Why will hockey not have been played by him?

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General rules for active voice and passive voice

  • 1. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 1 GENERAL RULES FOR ACTIVE VOICE AND PASSIVE VOICE ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE Subject is used in start of sentences. No subject is used. Form of verb is used according to the tense. Always 3rd form of verb is used in all tenses. Simple subjective form of the subject is used in start. Always objective form of the subject is used at the end. Helping verb is used according to tense and conditions. Helping verb is used according to tense and conditions. Pronouns Person Subjective form (used before verb) Objective form (used after verb) 1st I We Me Us 2nd You You 3rd He She It They Him Her It Them PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE ACTIVE VOICE Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + 1st form of Verb + Object. When subject are; He, she, it or singular name then “s” or “es” is always used with verb. Example: He plays hockey. When subjects are; I, we, you, they or plural name then use of “s” or “es” are not allowed.
  • 2. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 2 Example: They play hockey. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 1st form of verb + Object. When subjects are; He, she, it or singular name then “s” or “es” is not used with verb and Helping verb “Does” is used. Example: He does not play hockey. When subjects are; I, we, you, they or plural name then Helping verb “do” is used. Example: They do not play hockey. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject + 1st form of verb + Object +? When subjects are; He, she, it or singular name then “s” or “es” is not used with verb and Helping verb “Does” is used. Example: Does he play hockey? When subjects are; I, we, you, they or plural name then Helping verb “do” is used. Example: Do they play hockey? Double interrogative sentences construction
  • 3. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 3 “WH” word + Helping verb + Subject + 1st form of Verb + object +? Where WH word = which, when, what, why etc Other rules are same as given above for simple interrogative sentences. Example: When does he play hockey? Why do they play hockey? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st form of verb + Object +? Others rules are same as given for Interrogative and negative sentences. Example: Does he not play hockey? Do they not play hockey? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st form of verb + Object +? Others rules are same as given for Interrogative and negative sentences. Example: When does he not play hockey? Why do they not play hockey? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: is, am, and are. Singular subjects: use of “is” Plural subjects: use of “are” Subject I: use of “am” Form of verb: 3rd form of verb
  • 4. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 4 Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey is played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey is not played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object + Verb + by + Objective Form +? Is hockey played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not + Verb + by + Objective Form. Is hockey not played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences Object + Helping Verb + Verb + By + Objective Form. Why is hockey not played by him? PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE ACTVE VOICE General rules Helping verb: Is, am and are. Subjects: he, she, it or singular name use “is” Subjects: we, you, they or plural name use “are” Subject: I use “am”
  • 5. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 5 Verb: 4th form Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + 4th form of Verb + Object. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 4th form of verb + Object. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject + 4th form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 4th form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: is, am and are. Singular objects: use of “is” Plural objects: use of “are”
  • 6. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 6 Form of verb: 3rd form of verb. Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb +being+ Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey is being played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not+ being + Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey is not being played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object +being+ Verb + by + Objective Form +? Is hockey being played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not +being+ Verb + by + Objective Form. Is hockey not being played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences “Wh” word+ Helping Verb+object +being+ Verb + By + Objective Form. Why is hockey not being played by him? PRESENT PERFECT TENSE ACTIVE VOICE General rules Helping verb: has and have. Subjects: he, she, it or singular name use “has” Subjects: I, we, you, they or plural name use “have”
  • 7. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 7 Verb: 3rd form Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + 3rd form of Verb + Object. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 3rd form of verb + Object. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject +3rd form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 3rd form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: has and have. Use of “been” after helping verb and before verb.
  • 8. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 8 Singular objects: use of “has” Plural objects: use of “have” Form of verb: 3rd form of verb Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + been + Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey has been played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not + been + Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey has not been played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object + been + Verb + by + Objective Form +? Has hockey been played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not + been + Verb + by + Objective Form. Has hockey not been played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences Wh word+ Helping Verb + object + been + Verb + By + Objective Form. Why has hockey not been played by him? PAST INDEFINITE TENSE ACTIVE VOICE General rules
  • 9. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 9 Helping verb: “did” in case of negative and interrogative Subjects: “did” is used with all kinds of subjects. Verb: 2nd form is used with all kinds of subjects. Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + 2nd form of Verb + Object. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 1st form of verb + Object. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject + 1st form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 1st form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE
  • 10. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 10 Helping verbs: was and were. Singular objects: use of “was” Plural objects: use of “were” Form of verb: 3rd form of verb Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey was played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey was not played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object + Verb + by + Objective Form +? Was hockey played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not + Verb + by + Objective Form. Was hockey not played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + Verb + By + Objective Form. Why was hockey not played by him? PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE ACTIVE VOICE
  • 11. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 11 General rules Helping verb: was and were. Subjects: he, she, it or singular name use “was” Subjects: we, you, they or plural name use “were” Subject: I use “was” Verb: 4th form Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + 4th form of Verb + Object. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 4th form of verb + Object. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject + 4th form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 4th form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction
  • 12. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 12 “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 4th form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: was and were. “Being” is used after helping verb and before verb. Singular subjects: use of “was” Plural subjects: use of “were” Form of verb: 3rd form of verb Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + being + Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey was being played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not + being + Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey was not being played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object +being + Verb + by + Objective Form +? Was hockey being played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not + being + Verb + by + Objective Form. Was hockey not being played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences
  • 13. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 13 Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + being + Verb + By + Objective Form. Why was hockey not being played by him? PAST PERFECT TENSE ACTIVE VOICE General rules Helping verb: had. Subjects: all kinds of subjects are used with “had”. Verb: 3rd form Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + 3rd form of Verb + Object. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 3rd form of verb + Object. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject + 3rd form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 3rd form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction
  • 14. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 14 Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: had. “Been” is used after helping verb and before verb. Objects: only “had” is used with all kinds of objects. Form of verb: 3rd form of verb Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + been + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey had been played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not + been + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey had not been played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object + been + Verb + By + Objective Form + ? Had hockey been played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not + been + Verb + By + Objective Form. Had hockey not been played by him ?
  • 15. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 15 Double Interrogative and negative sentences Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + been + Verb + By + Objective Form. Why has hockey not been played by him? FUTURE INDEFINITE TENSE ACTIVE VOICE General rules Helping verb: will and shall. Subjects: I, we use “shall” Subjects: he, she, it, you, they, singular name or plural name use “will” Subject: I use “will” when stress is needed. Verb: 1st form Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + 1st form of Verb + Object. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 1st form of verb + Object. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject + 1st form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction
  • 16. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 16 “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 1st form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 1st form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: will. “Be” is used after helping verb and before verb. Form of verb: 3rd form of verb Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + be + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey will be played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not + be + Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey will not be played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object + be + Verb + by + Objective Form +? Will hockey be played by him? Interrogative and negative
  • 17. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 17 Helping verb+ Object +not + be + Verb + by + Objective Form. Will hockey not be played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + be + Verb + By + Objective Form. Why will hockey not be played by him? FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE ACTIVE VOICE General rules Helping verb: will be and shall be. Subjects: I, we use “shall be” Subjects: he, she, it, you, they, singular or plural name use “will be” Subject: I use “will be” when stress is needed. Verb: 4th form Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences Subject + helping verb + be + 4th form of Verb + Object. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + be + 4th form of verb + Object. Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction
  • 18. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 18 Helping verb + Subject + be + 4th form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + be + 4th form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + be + 4th form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not +be + 4th form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: will be and shall be. “Being” is used after helping verb and before verb Form of verb: 3rd form of verb Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + being + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey will be being played by him. Negative passive voice Object + Helping Verb + Not + being + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey will not be being played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object + being +Verb + By + Objective Form + ?
  • 19. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 19 Will hockey be being played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not + being + Verb + By + Objective Form. Will hockey not be being played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + being +Verb + By + Objective Form. Why will hockey not be being played by him? FUTURE PERFECT TENSE ACTIVE VOICE General rules Helping verb: Will have/shall have. “Have” is always used before verb Subjects: I, we “shall have” Subjects: we, you, they, he, she, it, singular or plural name use “will have” Verb: 3rd form Simple sentences Construction of Simple sentences “Subject+3rd form of Verb + Object”. Negative sentences Construction of negative sentences Subject + Helping verb + not + 3rd form of verb + Object.
  • 20. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 20 Interrogative sentences Simple Interrogative sentences Construction Helping verb + Subject + 3rd form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + 3rd form of Verb + object +? Interrogative and Negative Simple interrogative and negative sentences construction Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd form of verb + Object +? Double interrogative and negative sentences construction “Wh” word + Helping verb + Subject + Not + 3rd form of verb + Object +? PASSIVE VOICE Helping verbs: will have been/shall have been. “Been” is always used after helping verb and before verb Objects: use of “will have been” Form of verb: 3rd form of verb Simple passive voice Object + Helping Verb + been + Verb + By + Objective Form. Example: Hockey will have been played by him. Negative passive voice
  • 21. GULFAM RAZA HAIDERY Page 21 Object + Helping Verb + Not +have + been+ Verb + by + Objective Form. Example: Hockey will not have been played by him. Interrogative passive voice Helping verb +Object + have + been + Verb + By + Objective Form + ? Will hockey have been played by him? Interrogative and negative Helping verb+ Object +not + have + been + Verb + By + Objective Form. Will hockey not have been played by him? Double Interrogative and negative sentences Wh word + Helping Verb + Object + have + been+ Verb + By + Objective Form. Why will hockey not have been played by him?