Present Perfect (Passive Voice):
have / has + been + Ved / V3 |
The ceiling has just been painted. .
Several new roads have been built recently. .
Past Perfect (Passive Voice):
had + been + Ved / V3 |
The game had been cancelled. .
Future Perfect (Passive Voice):
will have + been + Ved / V3 |
One hundred people will have been invited to the reception. .
PS . Passive Voice Perfect Tense . 72.
Perfect Continuous .
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Have you ever been bitten by a dog? - ?
Arent too many offices being built in the center of Perm? ?
not :
The bill had not been paid. .
The car wasnt being repaired on Sunday. .
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- (- ):
His voice was heard at the door. .
:
The bridge was builtlast r. .
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: He is very much spokenabout. .
, :
They were invitedby my friend. .
(MOODS)
, , : (the Indicative Mood), (the Subjunctive Mood) (the Imperative Mood).
, :
I usually get up at 7 oclock. 7 .
His English is getting better. .
Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays. .
He will be ten next year. .
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, , , , , , .. to :
to take Take! ! / !
to write Write! ! / !
to do , not to . do not dont :
Dont beangry. He .
let to . let (me, him, her, us, them), , :
Let us (Lets) begin the lesson. .
Let them go. .
let dont :
Dont let hergo there. .