Definition The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action rather than the person or object that performs the action. In other words, the most important thing or person becomes the subject of the sentence Forming Passive Voice
The passive voice in English is composed of two elements :
The appropriate form of the verb 'to be' + past participle. Simple Present Tense
Object + am/is/are + Verbo Aux + by +
Object/Pronoun Example: The house is cleaned every day (by Karla). Present Continuous Tense
Object + am/is/are + being + Verbo Aux + by +
Object/Pronoun Example: The house is being cleaned (by Karla). Present Perfect Tense
Object + have/has + been+ Verbo Aux + by + Object/Pronoun
Example: The house has been cleaned cleaned (by Karla). Simple Past Tense
Object + was/were + Verbo Aux+ by +
Object/Pronoun Example: The house was cleaned cleaned (by (Karla). Past Contiuous Tense
Object + was/were + being + Verbo Aux + by + Object/Pronoun
Example: The house was being cleaned (by Karla). Past Perfect Tense
Object + had + been + Verbo Aux + by + Object/Pronoun
Example: The house had been cleaned (by Karla). Simple Future Tense
Object + will/shall + be + Verbo Aux+ by +
Object/Pronoun Example: The house will be cleaned (by KarIa). Future ContinuousTense
Object + will/shall + be + being + Verbo Aux+ by + Object/Pronoun
Example: The house will be being cleaned (by Karla). Thank You