Listen "26. How to use Present Perfect Tense in Passive Voice?"
Episode Synopsis
Present Perfect Tense is used in passive voice to describe actions that have been completed but the doer was not important.
For example:
The grounds have been prepared.
The lunch has been laid out.
Has/have been + verb III form: that's the structure of present perfect tense in passive voice. It is used to talk about actions which are completed and connected to the present but in passive voice - the action more important than the doer.
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For example:
The grounds have been prepared.
The lunch has been laid out.
Has/have been + verb III form: that's the structure of present perfect tense in passive voice. It is used to talk about actions which are completed and connected to the present but in passive voice - the action more important than the doer.
Visit us at www.BodhiSutra.com | Call us at +91-11-41170801/41170802
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