Even the conversion of Future Continuous Passive Voice is rare in grammar but we’ll learn it with definitions, rules, and examples. Let us learn step by step.
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Formula Of Future Continuous Tense or Active Voice
Subject +will be/shall be + 1st form of the verb with ‘ing’ + Object
Passive Voice Formula Of Future Continuous Tense
Object + will be/shall be + being +III form of verb + by+ subject
I shall be writing a letter. (A.V)
Rules for Future Continuous Passive Voice
- Replace subject with object and object with subject.
- Use one of the helping verbs, will or shall, according to the subject.
- Convert the fourth form of the verb (ing) to 3rd according to the rule.
- Use ‘being’ very after the will be or shall be.
A letter will be being written by me. (P.V)
Future Continuous Passive Voice Exercise
Let us solve the important examples:
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
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1. You will be teaching the sixth English Edition. | The Sixth English Edition will be being taught by you. |
2. He will beplaying cricket. | Cricket will be being played by him. |
3. He will be taking tea. | Tea will be being taken by him. |
4. They will be wearing a cricket kit. | A cricket kit will be being worn by them. |
5. She will be cleaning her room. | Her room will be being cleaned by her. |
6. She will be cleaning her blue dirty carpet. | Her blue dirty carpet will be being cleaned by her. |
7. The mother will be loving her son. | Her son will be being loved by the mother. |
8. A plumber will be repairing all the taps. | All the taps will be being repaired by a plumber. |
9. The father will be playing golf on the golf ground. | Golf will be being played on the golf ground by the father. |
10. The children will be making a very pinching noise. | A very pinching noise will be being made by the children. |
Tip💡: The form of the verb is always converted into the third form of the verb. |
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Future Continuous to Passive Voice for Negative Sentences
Let us convert negative sentences into passive voice in steps. Firstly, take a look at the formulas:
Subject +will/shall + not + be + 1st form of the verb with ‘ing’ + Object (Negative Active Voice)
Object + will/shall + not + be + being +III form of verb + by+ subject (Negative Passive Voice)
They will not be playing hockey. (A.V)
Now simplify the above sentence
They will be playing hockey. (1st Step)
Now change this phrase to passive voice.
Hockey will be being played by them. (2nd Step)
Now put ‘not’ right after the helping verb.
Hockey will not be being played by them. (Final Step)
Neagtive Sentence | Negative Sentence |
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1. He will not be eating a loaf of bread. | A loaf of bread will not be being eaten by him. |
2. He will not be playing cricket. | Cricket will not be being played by him. |
3. He will not be taking tea. | Tea will not be being taken by him. |
4. They will not be wearing a cricket kit. | A cricket kit will not be being worn by them. |
5. She will not be cleaning her room. | Her room will not be being cleaned by her. |
6. We will not be plucking the flowers daily. | The flowers will not be being plucked by us daily. |
7. The mother will not be loving his son. | His son will not be being loved by the mother. |
8. A plumber will not be repairing all the taps. | All the taps will not be being repaired by a plumber. |
9. Smith will not be playing golf. | Golf will not be being played by Smith. |
10. She will not be driving a car carefully. | A car will not be being driven by her carefully. |
Also Read, Future Perfect Tense to Passive Voice
Future Continuous Interrogative Passive Voice
Will you be learning a lesson? (A.V)
In the first step, change the interrogative sentence to a positive or simple sentence.
You will be learning a lesson. (1st Step)
Change the above sentence to passive voice
A lesson will be being learned by you. (2nd Step)
In the final step, put the helping verb (will) at the start to finish the task.
Will a lesson be being learned by you? (Final Step)
Interrogative Sentences | Passive Voice |
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1. Will he be eating a loaf of bread? | Will a loaf of bread be being eaten by him? |
2. Will he be playing cricket? | Will cricket be being played by him? |
3. Will they be wearing a cricket kit? | Will a cricket kit be being worn by them? |
4. Will she be cleaning her room? | Will her room be being cleaned by her? |
5. Will she be cleaning her room? | Is her room being cleaned by her? |
6. Will the mother be cooking Chicken Handi? | Will Chicken Handi be being cooked by the mother? |
7. Will a plumber be repairing all the taps? | Will all the taps be being repaired by a plumber? |
8. Will the children be making a very pinching noise? | Will a very pinching noise be being made by the children? |
9. Will the kid be playing with a wooden ball? | Will a wooden ball be being played by the kid? |
10. Will the children be making a mud house? | Will a mud house be being made by the children? |
Future Continuous Passive Voice Interro-Negative Sentences
Will she not be cooking food? (A.V)
In the first step, convert the interro-negative sentence to a negative sentence.
She will not be cooking food. (1st Step)
In the second step, convert the above negative sentence to a simple or positive sentence.
She will be cooking food. (2nd Step)
Change the above simple sentence to passive voice.
Food will be being cooked by her. (3rd Step)
In the fourth step, place “not” right after the helping verb of the changed passive sentence.
Food will not being cooked by her. (4th Step)
Now in the final step, shuffle the helping verb place it at the start of the sentence, and put a question mark at the end to finish the passive sentence.
Will food not be being cooked by her? (Final Step)
Interro-negative Sentence | Passive Voice |
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1. Will he not be eating a piece of bread? | Is bread not being eaten by him? |
2. Will he not be eating a piece of bread? | Is cricket not being played by him? |
3. Will they not be wearing the cricket kit? | Is tea not being taken by him? |
4. Will she not be cleaning her room? | Is the cricket kit not being worn by them? |
5. Will a child not be making a mud house? | Is her room not being cleaned by her? |
6. Shall we not be plucking the flowers daily? | Are the flowers not being plucked by us daily? |
7. Will a plumber not be repairing all the taps? | Are all the taps not being repaired by a plumber? |
8. Will Asma not be beating her younger sister? | Will her younger sister not be being beaten by Asma? |
9. Will Smith be not playing golf? | Will golf not be being played by Smith? |
10. Will the children not be making very pinching noises? | Will very pinching noise not be being made by the children? |
FAQS
What is the formula for future continuous active voice?
For affirmative sentence: Subject +will be/shall be + 1st form of the verb with ‘ing’ + Object
For negative sentences: Subject +will/shall + not + be + 1st form of the verb with ‘ing’ + Object
For interrogative sentences: Will/Shall + Subject + be + 1st form of the verb with ‘ing’ + Object?
For interro-negative sentences: Will/Shall + Subject + not + be + 1st form of the verb with ‘ing’ + Object?
What is the formula for future continuous passive voice?
For affirmative sentence: Object + will be/shall be + being +III form of verb + by+ subject
For negative sentences: Object + will/shall + not+ be + being +III form of verb + by+ subject
For interrogative sentences: Will/Shall + Object + be + being +III form of verb + by+ subject?
For interro-negative sentences: Will/Shall + Object + not + be + being +III form of verb + by+ subject?
What is the golden rule of active and passive voice?
- Active voice is generally preferred in writing because it is more direct, clear, and concise. Use passive voice only when the focus needs to be on the action or the receiver of the action, or when the doer of the action is unknown or unimportant.
Understanding when and why to use each voice is key to mastering sentence structure and clarity in writing.