What is Future Simple Passive and how is it different from Future Simple Active?
Future Simple Passive is a grammatical structure where the subject of the sentence receives the action of the verb in the future tense. In contrast, Future Simple Active is a structure where the subject is performing the action in the future tense. For example, `The car will be repaired by the mechanic` is a Future Simple Passive sentence, whereas `The mechanic will repair the car` is a Future Simple Active sentence.
When is Future Simple Passive used in English?
Future Simple Passive is used to describe an action that will be completed at some point in the future, and emphasizes the completion of the action rather than the person or thing performing it.
How is Future Simple Passive formed in English?
Future Simple Passive is formed by using the auxiliary verb `will` followed by the past participle of the main verb, and the auxiliary verb `be.` For example, `The project will be completed by the end of the month` uses `will` as the auxiliary verb, `be` as the auxiliary verb, and `completed` as the past participle.
What are some common mistakes to avoid when using Future Simple Passive?
One common mistake is forgetting to include the agent (the person or thing performing the action) in the sentence, which can make the sentence unclear. Another mistake is using Future Simple Passive when Active Voice would be more appropriate or clear.
How can I practice using Future Simple Passive in English?
You can practice using Future Simple Passive by writing sentences in both Active and Passive Voice, and then comparing the two to see how the meaning and tone of the sentence changes. You can also create grammar practice exercises such as gap-fill exercises, sentence transformations, and error correction exercises to practice using Future Simple Passive. Additionally, reading articles or news stories in English and identifying instances of Future Simple Passive can also help you improve your understanding and usage of this grammar structure. And try
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