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Interrogativeadjectives are those words which are used to modify a noun by asking a question. Interrogative pronouns, on the other hand, are used to substitute or replace a noun in a question. An interrogative adjective is usually followed by a noun. Unlike interrogative adjectives, an interrogative pronoun is followed by a verb.

Tenses Active Voice and Passive Voice TENSE ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE Present Simple I make a cake. A cake is made. Present Continuous I'm making a cake. A cake is being made. Past Simple I made a cake. A cake was made. Past Continuous I was making a cake. A cake was being made. Present Perfect I have made a cake. A cake has been made. Past Perfect I had made a cake. A cake had been made

Hereare some active and passive voice examples to help! Active Voice: She passed the examination. Active & Passive Voices with Examples of Future Perfect Tense. The passive voice in the past contnuous uses the verbs Will/shall+have+been+V3 , the past participle of the main verb. In the passive voice, interrogative sentences will remain ThePerfect Indicative (amāv-ī), showing the Perfect Stem. The neuter of the Perfect Participle (amāt-um), or, if that form is not in use, the Future Active Participle (amāt-ūrus), showing the Supine Stem. 173. The regular forms of the Four Conjugations are seen in the following. 1st Conjugation: Active— amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum [love] SimpleFuture Tense Active and Passive Voice Rules and Examples ; Active and Passive Voice Rules for Future Continuous Tense ; Active and Passive Voice Rules for Future Perfect Tense ; Active and Passive Voice Rules for Wh and How Questions ; Active and Passive Voice Interrogative Sentences Rules & Examples ;
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Forexample: The cake was baked by my sister. The letter was written by John. The ball was thrown by the pitcher. Present Continuous Passive Voice Examples: To form the present continuous passive voice, we use the present continuous tense of the verb "to be" with the past participle form of the main verb. Here are some examples: The house PassiveVoice. Everyone drinks water. Water is drunk by everyone. "Voice" is a grammatical category that applies to verbs. Voice in English expresses the relationship of the subject to the action. Voice has two values: active: the subject does the action. passive: the subject receives the action. Shakespeare. Active He is playing football. Passive: Football is being played by him. Active: He is not playing football. Passive: Football is not being played by him. Active: Is he playing football? Passive: Is eGnl0pf.
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