Examples of Active passive voice future perfect tense

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Formula, Structure, and Rules for future perfect tense Active and passive voice

Formula for  Active voice Passive voice (auxiliary verb- will/shall+have+been+by)
Simple subject+will/shall+have+verb(3)+object object+will/shall+have been+past participle(V3)+ by+subject
Negative subject+will/shall+not+have+verb+object object+will/shall+not+have been+past participle(V3)+by+subject
Interrogative will/shall+subject+have+verb+object will/shall+object+have been+past participle(V3)+by+subject
Interrogative+Negative will/shall+subject+not+have+verb+object will/shall+object+not+have been+past participle(V3)+by+subject

Examples: 

  Active: He will have played football. Passive: Football will have been played by him.   Active: He will not have played football. Passive: Football will not have been played by him.   Active: Will he have played football? Passive: Will football have been played by him?   Active: Will he not have played football? Passive: Will football not have been played by him?   Active: She will have written a book. Passive: A book will have been written by her.   Active: She will not have written a book. Passive: A book will not have been written by her..   Active: Will she have written a book? Passive: Will a book have been written by her?   Active: Will she not have written a book? Passive: Will a book not have been written by her?   Active: Hewlett-Packard will have typed a document. Passive: A document will have been typed by Hewlett-Packard.   Active: Hewlett-Packard will not have typed a document. Passive: A document will not have been typed by Hewlett-Packard.   Active: Will Hewlett-Packard have typed a document? Passive: Will  a document have been typed by Hewlett-Packard?    Active: Will Hewlett-Packard not have typed a document? Passive: Will  a document not have been typed by Hewlett-Packard?    Active: A cat will have drunk milk. Passive: Milk will have been drunk by a cat.   Active: A cat will not have drunk milk. Passive: Milk will not have been drunk by a cat.   Active: Will a cat have drunk milk? Passive: Will milk have been drunk by a cat?   Active: Will a cat not have drunk milk? Passive: Will milk not have been drunk by a cat?   Active: They will have enjoyed a picnic. Passive: A picnic will have been enjoyed by them.   Active: They will not have enjoyed a picnic. Passive: A picnic will not have been enjoyed by them.   Active: Will they have enjoyed a picnic? Passive: Will a picnic have been enjoyed by them?   Active: Will they not have enjoyed a picnic? Passive: Will a picnic not have been enjoyed by them?   Active: Tim Berners-Lee will have entered the gate. Passive: The gate will have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee.   Active: Tim Berners-Lee will not have entered the gate. Passive: The gate will not have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee.   Active: Will Tim Berners-Lee have entered the gate? Passive: Will the gate have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee?   Active: Will Tim Berners-Lee not have entered the gate? Passive: Will the gate not have been entered by Tim Berners-Lee?   Active: I will have planted flowers. Passive: Flowers will have been planted by me.   Active: I will not have planted flowers. Passive: Flowers will not have been planted by me.   Active: Will I have planted flowers? Passive: Will flowers have been planted by me?   Active: Will I not have planted flowers? Passive: Will flowers not have been planted by me?   Active: James Gosling will have taken breakfast. Passive: Breakfast will have been taken by James Gosling.   Active: James Gosling will not have taken breakfast. Passive: Breakfast will not have been taken by James Gosling.   Active: Will James Gosling have taken breakfast? Passive: Will breakfast have been taken by James Gosling?   Active: Will James Gosling not have taken breakfast? Passive: Will breakfast not have been taken by James Gosling?   Active: We will have eaten mangoes. Passive: Mangoes will have been eaten by us.   Active: We will  not have eaten mangoes. Passive: Mangoes will not have been eaten by us.   Active: Will we have eaten mangoes? Passive: Will mangoes have been eaten by us?    Active: Will we not have eaten mangoes? Passive: Will mangoes not have been eaten by us?   Active: I will have made noodles. Passive: Noodles will have been made by me.   Active: I will not have made noodles. Passive: Noodles will not have been made by me.   Active: Will I have made noodles? Passive: Will noodles have been made by me.   Active: Will I not have made noodles? Passive: Will noodles not have been made by me?   Active: Linus will have joined an office. Passive: An office will have been joined by Linus.   Active: Linus will not have joined an office. Passive: An office will not have been joined by Linus.   Active: Will Linus have joined an office? Passive: Will an office have been joined by Linus?   Active: Will Linus not have joined an office? Passive: Will an office not have been joined by Linus?   Active: Torvalds will have watered plants. Passive: Plants will have been watered by Torvalds.   Active: Torvalds will not have watered plants. Passive: Plants will not have been watered by Torvalds.   Active: Will Torvalds have watered plants? Passive: Will plants have been watered by Torvalds?   Active: Will Torvalds not have watered plants? Passive: Will plants not have been watered by Torvalds?    Active: Bill Gates will have earned money. Passive: Money will have been earned by Bill Gates.     Active: Bill Gates will not have earned money. Passive: Money will not have been earned by Bill Gates.   Active: Will Bill Gates have earned money? Passive: Will money have been earned by Bill Gates?   Active: Will Bill Gates not have earned money? Passive: Will money not have been earned by Bill Gates?   Active: You will have eaten pasta. Passive: Pasta will have been eaten by you.   Active: You will not have eaten pasta. Passive: Pasta will not have been eaten by you.   Active: Will you have eaten pasta? Passive: Will pasta have been eaten by you?   Active: Will you not have eaten pasta? Passive: Will pasta not have been eaten by you?   Active: They will have played a game. Passive: A game will have been played by them.   Active: They will not have played a game. Passive: A game will not have been played by them.   Active: Will they have played a game? Passive: Will a game have been played by them?   Active: Will they not have played a game? Passive: Will a game not have been played by them?   Active: Steve Jobs will have painted a picture. Passive: A picture will have been painted by Steve Jobs.    Active: Steve Jobs will not have painted a picture. Passive: A picture will not have been painted by Steve Jobs.    Active: Will Steve Jobs have painted a picture? Passive: Will a picture have been painted by Steve Jobs?   Active: Will Steve Jobs not have painted a picture? Passive: Will a picture not have been painted by Steve Jobs?

Learn More About Active & Passive Voice

  1. Simple present tense – Active and passive voice
  2. Present continuous tense – Active passive voice
  3. Present perfect tense – Active passive voice
  4. Simple past tense – Active Passive voice
  5. Past continuous tense – Active passive voice
  6. Past perfect tense –  Active passive voice
  7. Simple future tense – Active passive voice
  8. Future perfect tense – Active passive voice

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