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FAQs on English Grammar Class 7 Active and Passive Voice - PDF
1. What is an auxiliary verb?
An auxiliary verb is a helping verb that we use with the main verb to better express the main verb’s mood, tense, or voice.
2. What is the passive voice of the sentence – I shall welcome you?
The passive of the sentence will be – You shall be welcomed by me.
3. Which tenses do not have a passive voice?
Future continuous tense and the three perfect continuous tenses do not have a passive voice.