In this article, we will explore the application of the Past Perfect Tense in both Active and Passive Voice. The utilization of Active and Passive Voice is widespread in English communication, and the transition between the two is straightforward to grasp and remember.
Forms Of Verb: Voice ( Past Perfect)
An examination of verb forms, specifically Voice, holds significant relevance in English conversation. This guide provides insights into both active and passive voices in English and Hindi, accompanied by illustrative examples.
Guideline: Past Perfect sentences indicate that the action was already finished in the past.
Examples: Aa Gaya Tha (had come), E Gayi Thi (had gone), A Gaye The (had come), Chuka Tha (had completed), Chuki Thi (had finished, feminine), Chuke The (had completed, plural).
The cake had been baked. Cake Banaya Gaya Tha.
The news had been heard. Khabar Suni Jaa Chuki Thi.
The movie had been watched. Film Dekhi Gayi Thi.
The book had been read. Kitab Padhi Jaa Chuki Thi.
The message had been sent. Sandesh Bheja Gaya Tha.
The song had been sung. Gaana Gaya Gaya Tha.
The project had been completed. Project Pura Kiya Jaa Chuka Tha.
These examples illustrate the Past Perfect Tense in passive voice. Now, the next step is to incorporate these sentences into your daily English conversations or use them independently to enhance your fluency.