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#Present Passive Reel by @english_gramora - Master Present Perfect Continuous in minutes ⏳✨
Learn how to use has/have been + V1+ing correctly with easy rules, examples & tricks ✔️
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Master Present Perfect Continuous in minutes ⏳✨ Learn how to use has/have been + V1+ing correctly with easy rules, examples & tricks ✔️ Save this and never get confused again! 🔥 #presentperfectcontinuous #englishgrammar #learnenglish #grammar #spokenenglish [englishlearning grammarrules studygram englishteacher reelsinstagram]
#Present Passive Reel by @grammar_with_sanjana - #Active& passive
#englishlearning #englishgrammar #englishspeaking 1. Definition
Active Voice
A sentence is in Active Voice when the subject performs
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#Active& passive #englishlearning #englishgrammar #englishspeaking 1. Definition Active Voice A sentence is in Active Voice when the subject performs the action. 👉 Structure: Subject + Verb + Object Example: Ram wrote a letter. (Ram = doer of action) Passive Voice A sentence is in Passive Voice when the subject receives the action. 👉 Structure: Object + Helping Verb + V3 + by + Subject Example: A letter was written by Ram. (A letter = receiver of action) 2. Key Difference Active Voice Passive Voice Subject does the action Subject receives the action Focus on doer Focus on action/result Simple and direct Formal and indirect 3. Basic Formula Active → Passive Conversion 👉 Object of Active → Subject of Passive 👉 Verb → (Be form + V3) 👉 Subject → added with “by” (optional) 4. Rules for Changing Voice ✅ Step 1: Identify Subject, Verb, Object Example: Ram (S) ate (V) mango (O) ✅ Step 2: Make Object the Subject Mango becomes subject ✅ Step 3: Use correct form of “Be” is, am, are was, were will be has/have been ✅ Step 4: Use Past Participle (V3) eat → eaten ✅ Step 5: Add “by + subject” (if needed) 5. Tense-wise Rules 🔹 Present Simple Active: S + V1 + O Passive: O + is/am/are + V3 Example: She writes a letter. A letter is written by her. 🔹 Past Simple Active: S + V2 + O Passive: O + was/were + V3 Example: He completed the work. The work was completed by him. 🔹 Future Simple Active: S + will + V1 + O Passive: O + will be + V3 Example: They will build a house. A house will be built by them. 🔹 Present Continuous Active: S + is/am/are + V-ing + O Passive: O + is/am/are + being + V3 Example: She is writing a letter. A letter is being written by her. 🔹 Past Continuous Active: S + was/were + V-ing + O Passive: O + was/were + being + V3 🔹 Present Perfect Active: S + has/have + V3 + O Passive: O + has/have + been + V3 Example: She has finished work. Work has been finished by her. 🔹 Modal Verbs (can, may, must, etc.) Active: S + modal + V1 + O Passive: O + modal + be + V3 Example: She can solve the problem. The problem can be solved by her. 6. Important Points ✔ Only transitive verbs can be changed into passive ✔ Object is necessary ✔ “By + subject” is sometimes omitted
#Present Passive Reel by @study_sphere_ai - ✨ ACTIVE vs PASSIVE VOICE ✨
Confuse mat ho 😎 Aaj ekदम powerful concept samjho 👇

📘 ये grammar का **advanced topic** है - लेकिन आज इसे super easy बन
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✨ ACTIVE vs PASSIVE VOICE ✨ Confuse mat ho 😎 Aaj ekदम powerful concept samjho 👇 📘 ये grammar का **advanced topic** है — लेकिन आज इसे super easy बना देते हैं 💯 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🟢 **ACTIVE VOICE** 👉 Subject काम करता है (Doer important) 🔹 Structure: **Subject + Verb + Object** 🔹 Examples: ✅ Rohan writes a letter. ✅ She cooks food. ✅ They play cricket. 👉 Focus = **कौन काम कर रहा है? (Doer) 💚** ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔴 **PASSIVE VOICE** 👉 Subject काम receive करता है (Receiver important) 🔹 Structure: **Object + be + V3 + by + Subject** 🔹 Examples: ✅ A letter is written by Rohan. ✅ Food is cooked by her. ✅ Cricket is played by them. 👉 Focus = **काम किस पर हुआ? (Receiver) ❤️** ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⚡ Main Formula (Golden Rule): 👉 **Active → Passive** Object → Subject बनता है Verb → **be + V3** बनता है Subject → “by” के साथ आता है Example: ✅ She writes a letter. ➡ A letter is written by her. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎯 Super Easy Trick: 👤 Doer important → ACTIVE 📦 Result / Object important → PASSIVE बस इतना याद रखो 😍 अब कभी confusion नहीं होगा 💯 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔥 Pro Tip: ✔ Passive में हमेशा **V3 (Past Participle)** आता है ✔ “by + subject” कभी-कभी हट भी सकता है ✔ हर sentence passive में नहीं बनता (no object ❌) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📝 QUIZ TIME 🔥 (Comment your answers 👇) 1️⃣ She writes a story. ➡ Passive क्या होगा? (a) A story is written by her (b) A story writes by her (c) A story was written her 2️⃣ He ate an apple. ➡ Passive क्या होगा? (a) An apple is eaten by him (b) An apple was eaten by him (c) An apple eate
#Present Passive Reel by @genius_phonics_and_grammar - Present past and past participle 

Here are the definitions for present, past, and past participle forms of verbs:
	1.	Present (base form):
	•	This is
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Present past and past participle Here are the definitions for present, past, and past participle forms of verbs: 1. Present (base form): • This is the base or root form of the verb. • Example: go, eat, run 2. Past (simple past): • This form is used to describe actions that happened in the past. • Example: went (past of go), ate (past of eat), ran (past of run) 3. Past Participle: • This form is used with helping verbs like have, has, had to form perfect tenses. • Example: gone (past participle of go), eaten (past participle of eat), run (past participle of run) Would you like a list of common verbs in all three forms? Message us #presentpastpastparticiple #pasttense #presentpast #pastparticiple #v1v2v3 #tenses #allabouttenses
#Present Passive Reel by @prof.noursalem - English grammar present simple and present continuous tense usage and positive form
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#Present Passive Reel by @englishattheready (verified account) - Let's talk about the ACTIVE and PASSIVE voices! 

🔸The active voice is probably one of the first things you learnt when you began to study English. I
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Let’s talk about the ACTIVE and PASSIVE voices! 🔸The active voice is probably one of the first things you learnt when you began to study English. It is formed when the subject acts on an object. For example: “I ate the apple” 🔸 The passive voice is formed when we flip the subject and the object. For example: “The apple was eaten by me” The passive voice is great because we don’t actually have to say WHO did the action. You could say “The apple was eaten by me”, or just “The apple was eaten”. We use the passive voice when.. 💎 We are writing more formally 💎 When we don’t want to say WHO did the action Let me know in the comments and react to this post if you think you understand the passive voice! 🚀 #LearnEnglish #English #englishgrammar
#Present Passive Reel by @english_planet_786 - Answer: ❓

This sentence is in the passive voice and describes a routine or regular action:
"The room _____ cleaned daily."

In passive voice, the str
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Answer: ❓ This sentence is in the passive voice and describes a routine or regular action: “The room _____ cleaned daily.” In passive voice, the structure is: Subject + am/is/are + past participle (V3) for present tense Here, the subject is “the room,” which is singular, so we use “is.” The word “cleaned” is the past participle of “clean.” So, the correct sentence is: “The room is cleaned daily.” Why “is” is correct: The sentence talks about a habit or daily routine, so we use present tense “Room” is singular, so it takes “is” “Is + cleaned” forms the correct passive structure Why the other options are incorrect: B) was → past tense, not suitable for a daily routine C) were → used with plural subjects, not “room” D) be → base form, incorrect in this sentence This structure is very common when describing regular activities, services, or processes, especially when the focus is on the action, not the person doing it. #EnglishGrammar #PassiveVoice #LearnEnglish #EnglishQuiz #DailyEnglish @BBC Learning English @Khabane lame Mr Bean @TikTok Creative Experts @For You House ⍟ @TikTok Indonesia
#Present Passive Reel by @patatay_ka_official (verified account) - Chapter 2 : Simple Past Tense 

Simple Past Tense खूप important आहे,
कारण तो भूतकाळात झालेल्या  क्रिया  सांगण्यासाठी साठी वापरला जातो.

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Chapter 2 : Simple Past Tense Simple Past Tense खूप important आहे, कारण तो भूतकाळात झालेल्या क्रिया सांगण्यासाठी साठी वापरला जातो. Formula लक्षात ठेवा — Subject + Verb (second form) + Object Subject म्हणजे कर्ता — क्रिया करणारा Verb म्हणजे क्रिया किंवा action Object म्हणजे ज्यावर क्रिया होते Simple rule लक्षात ठेवा — Past मध्ये झालेल्या action साठी Simple Past वापरतो. या tense मध्ये sentence बनवताना आपण नेहमी verb चा second form वापरतो. Follow kara @patatay_ka_official #englisheasyahe #learnenglishmarathi #speakenglish #tense #viralreeĺs
#Present Passive Reel by @arafat_alquzaa - الفرق بين قاعدة simple past و present perfect راح يشرحلنا الأستاذ عرفات بطريقة سهلة وبسيطة 🤗😍
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الفرق بين قاعدة simple past و present perfect راح يشرحلنا الأستاذ عرفات بطريقة سهلة وبسيطة 🤗😍 #english #توجيهي #عرفات_القزعة
#Present Passive Reel by @thestephaniechung - This is what allyship looks like when it is done right.

Not performative. Not passive.
Present. Intentional. Consistent.

These men did not wait to b
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This is what allyship looks like when it is done right. Not performative. Not passive. Present. Intentional. Consistent. These men did not wait to be told what to do. They showed up, leaned in, and uplifted those around them. Because being an ally in leadership is not a title. It is a pattern of behavior. Allyship is how trust is built, cultures change, and ultimately, how teams win. To every man in this room who chose to show up and support this way: this is what progress looks like!

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