Change the following sentence so that the verbs will be in Passive Voi...
Passive Voice of "They will have taught him":
The sentence "They will have taught him" can be changed to the passive voice as follows:
a) He will have been taught by them.
The passive voice construction "He will have been taught by them" changes the sentence structure and emphasizes the recipient of the action rather than the doer.
Explanation:
1. Active Voice:
In the active voice, the subject performs the action. In this case, "They" is the subject and they are performing the action of teaching. The object is "him".
Subject: They
Verb: will have taught
Object: him
2. Passive Voice:
In the passive voice, the subject receives the action. The object becomes the subject, and the original subject is introduced with the preposition "by". The verb is changed to the past participle form "been taught".
New Subject: He
New Verb: will have been taught
Original Subject: by them
Therefore, the correct passive voice construction for "They will have taught him" is "He will have been taught by them".
Change the following sentence so that the verbs will be in Passive Voi...
Since the sentence is in future Perfect tense so past participle form will be used in passive voice – “Will/shal+l have been + past participle” Example- “I shall have learnt the lesson” so following the above rule the passive voice of the sentence would be “The lesson will have been learnt by me”.