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Passive voice in present perfect



 
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Passive voice in present perfect #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 14, 2004 4:17 am   Passive voice in present perfect
 

Test No. incompl/elem-13 "Grammar Questions", question 2

Which of these is a passive sentence? It is ..........

(a) He's been there
(b) He's been taken there
(c) He's been going there
(d) He will have been there

Test No. incompl/elem-13 "Grammar Questions", answer 2

Which of these is a passive sentence? It is He's been taken there.

Correct answer: (b) He's been taken there
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how is a passive tenses sentence written?
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Passive voice in present perfect #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 14, 2004 9:25 am   Passive voice in present perfect
 

Well,

That depends on the tense you are using. Here is the structure of a passive voice sentence in the present perfect

Subject + form of have + been + past participle.

Example:

He has been taken there.

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