1. Simple Future Tense
Passive Helping Verb
will / shall + be + V3
Examples
Assertive:
Active: Ram will write a letter.
Passive: A letter will be written by Ram.
Negative:
Active: Ram will not write a letter.
Passive: A letter will not be written by Ram.
Interrogative:
Active: Will Ram write a letter?
Passive: Will a letter be written by Ram?
Practice Questions (12)
She will clean the room.
They will not play cricket.
Will he read books?
The teacher will teach English.
Ram will not help his friend.
Will they watch movies?
He will write a letter.
The boy will open the door.
She will not cook food.
Will she sing songs?
We will respect our teachers.
The dog will chase the cat.
2. “Going to” Future
Passive Helping Verb
is / am / are + going to be + V3
Examples
Assertive:
Active: Ram is going to write a letter.
Passive: A letter is going to be written by Ram.
Negative:
Active: Ram is not going to write a letter.
Passive: A letter is not going to be written by Ram.
Interrogative:
Active: Is Ram going to write a letter?
Passive: Is a letter going to be written by Ram?
Practice Questions (12)
She is going to clean the room.
They are not going to play cricket.
Is he going to read books?
The teacher is going to teach English.
Ram is not going to help his friend.
Are they going to watch movies?
He is going to write a letter.
The boy is going to open the door.
She is not going to cook food.
Is she going to sing songs?
We are going to respect our teachers.
The dog is going to chase the cat.
3. Future Perfect Tense
Passive Helping Verb
will / shall + have been + V3
Examples
Assertive:
Active: Ram will have written a letter.
Passive: A letter will have been written by Ram.
Negative:
Active: Ram will not have written a letter.
Passive: A letter will not have been written by Ram.
Interrogative:
Active: Will Ram have written a letter?
Passive: Will a letter have been written by Ram?
Practice Questions (12)
She will have cleaned the room.
They will have finished the work.
Will he have read the book?
The teacher will have explained the lesson.
Ram will not have helped his friend.
Will they have watched the movie?
He will have written a letter.
The boy will have opened the door.
She will not have cooked food.
Will she have sung a song?
We will have completed our homework.
The dog will have chased the cat.
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