Positive Form:
Active Voice:
[Subject + will + have + 3rd form of verb + Object]
Passive Voice:
[Object + will + have + been + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]
Examples:
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
---|---|
She will have cooked dinner. | Dinner will have been cooked by her. |
He will have solved the puzzle. | The puzzle will have been solved by him. |
We will have booked the tickets. | The tickets will have been booked by us. |
They will have finished the work. | The work will have been finished by them. |
I will have written the book | The book will have been written by me |
Negative Form:
Active Voice:
[Subject + will + not + have + 3rd form of verb + object]
Passive Voice:
[Object + will + not + have + been + 3rd form of verb + by + subject]
Examples:
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
---|---|
They will not have completed the task. | The task will not have been completed by them. |
She will not have submitted the report. | The report will not have been submitted. |
He will not have fixed the broken window. | The broken window will not have been fixed. |
I will not have completed the project. | The project will not have been completed by me. |
John won’t have finished the assignment | The assignment won’t have been finished by John. |
Interrogative Form:
Active Voice:
[Will + subject + have + 3rd form of verb + object + ?]
Passive Voice:
[Will + object + have + been + 3rd form of verb + by + subject + ?]
Examples:
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
---|---|
Will he have solved the puzzle? | Will the puzzle have been solved by him? |
Will she have finished her work? | Will the work have been finished by her? |
Will the mechanic have fixed the car? | Will the car have been fixed by the mechanic? |
Will he have finished the book? | Will the book have been finished by him? |
Will the team have won the game? | Will the game have been won by the team? |