Passive of Future Indefinite

 What is Passive of Future Indefinite, Its Uses and Structure?

The Passive of Future Indefinite is a verb tense that is used to describe actions that will be completed in the future. In this tense, the subject of the sentence is the recipient of the action, and the verb is conjugated to be in the passive voice.


VERB: 3rd Form of Verb

Helping Verb:  will be, Shall be


Structure of Sentence:

1) Simple: Subject + helping verb + verb + by + the actor

2) Negative: Subject + helping verb + not + verb + by + the actor

3) Interrogative: Helping verb + subject + verb + by + the actor

4) Negative Interrogative: Helping verb + subject + not + verb + by + the actor


Here is an example of a sentence in the future indefinite passive:

 

"The letter will be delivered tomorrow."

 

In this sentence, the subject is "the letter" and the verb is "will be delivered." The verb is conjugated in the passive voice, which means that the subject receives the action rather than performing it.

 

The structure of a sentence in the future indefinite passive is:

 

Subject + auxiliary verb "will be" + past participle of the main verb

 

For Example:

 

1. "The house will be cleaned tomorrow." (Subject: "the house"; auxiliary verb: "will be"; past participle of main verb: "cleaned")

 

2. "The cake will be baked next week." (Subject: "the cake"; auxiliary verb: "will be"; past participle of main verb: "baked")

 

There are several uses of the future indefinite passive. Here are a few:

 

1. To describe actions that will be completed in the future: "The garbage will be collected tomorrow."

 

2. To describe actions that will be performed by an unknown or unspecified person or thing in the future: "The window will be opened every morning."

 

3. To make the subject of the sentence more prominent or important: "The award-winning novel will be written by a young author."

 

4. To create a formal or impersonal tone: "The decision will be made by the board of directors."

 

5. To emphasize the action rather than the doer of the action: "The experiment will be conducted carefully."

 

6. To describe processes or systems that will be ongoing or automatic in the future: "The mail will be sorted and delivered by the postal service."

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