- Passive Voice with Modals (1)
Modals are –> (will, shall, can, may, must, would, should, could, might, have to, has to, had to, use to, would rather, …)
Active –> Subject + (Modal + base)) + object
Passive –> Object + (Modal + be) + Past Participle (P.P)
Active –> She will post the mail today
Passive –> The mail will be posted today.
Active –> They could find the books in the room.
Passive –> The books could be found in the room.
- Passive Voice with Modals (2)
Active –> Subject + (Modal + have + P.P)) + object
Passive –> Object + (Modal + have + been) + Past Participle (P.P)
Active –> She will have posted the mail today
Passive –> The mail will have been posted today.
Active –> They could have found the books in the room.
Passive –> The books could have been found in the room.
Rewrite the sentences
- The architect will design the iconic building soon.
The iconic building ………………………………………………………..
2. The CEO could have delivered an inspiring speech to them.
An inspiring speech ………………………………………..……………..
3. She might finish the project on time.
The project ……………………………………………………………………
4. We must have switched the TV off.
The TV …………………………………………………………………………
