Greetings and welcome to the Advanced English Speaking Course! Throughout this course, we will thoroughly explore advanced structures in English speaking. Are you prepared to embark on this journey to enhance your English proficiency?
For those unfamiliar with the basics of English speaking, fret not! Feel free to dive into the course, and if you need to brush up on the fundamentals, that option is available as well. Before you commence your reading, allow me to offer some valuable tips on learning and how to implement them while speaking English. As mentioned earlier, remember to follow the LSRW rules for an effective learning experience. Are you ready to get started?
Forms of Verb: Voice (Present Perfect)
Today, we will explore the forms of the verb, specifically focusing on voice, which plays a crucial role in English speaking. It provides an effective way to construct sentences during conversations. Our discussion will cover both active-passive voice in English and Hindi, with illustrative examples. In present perfect sentences, the context implies that the work has been completed in the present period. Sound: Aa Jaa Chuka Hai, E Jaa Chuki Hai, Yaa Hai, Gayi Ahi Structure: Subject + has been/have been + (Past participle)Let’s look at different examples:
- The cake has been baked.
Cake Banaa Jaa Chuka Hai. - Songs have been sung.
Gaane Gaaye Gaye Hain. - Assignments have been completed.
Assignments Poori Hui Hain. - The project has been finalized.
Project Taiyaar Hua Hai. - Messages have been delivered.
Messages Pahunchaaye Gaye Hain. - The movie has been watched.
Movie Dekhi Jaa Chuki Hai. - Innovations have been introduced.
Navachar Laaye Gaye Hain. - The document has been edited.
Dokyument Sudhaara Gaya Hai. - Goals have been achieved.
Lakshyaan Haasil Hue Hain. - Experiments have been conducted.
Prayog Kiye Gaye Hain.