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In these examples, the verbs was struck and has been found are in the Passive Voice.The subjects ball and gold refer to things receivi ng the actions described by the verbs.2. Formation of the indicative mood of the passive voiceFor every tense in the Active Voice, there is a corresponding tense in the Passive Voice.In the Passive Voice, the verb to be acts as an auxiliary. The Passive Voice tenses of anEnglish verb are formed from the corresponding conjugations of to be, followed by thepast participle of the verb.a. The simple present indicativeFor instance, the Simple Present Indicative of to be, and the Simple Present Indicativeof the Passive Voice of the verb to show are conjugated as follows:Simple Present Indicativeof To Belamyou arehe isshe isit iswe arethey areSimple Present Indicativeof Passive Voice of To ShowI am shownyou are shownhe is shownshe is shownit is shownwe are shownthey are shownb. The other indicative tensesSimilarly, the other Indicative tenses of the Passive Voice of the verb to show areconjugated as indicated in the following table. The corresponding tenses of the verb tobe are included for purposes of comparison.The verb To Be compared with the Passive Voice of the verb To ShowPresent ContinuousI am beingyou are beinghe is beingshe is beingit is beingwe are beingthey are beingPresent PerfectI have beenyou have beenhe has beenshe has beenit has beenwe have beenPresent ContinuousI am being shownyou are being shownhe is being shownshe is being shownit is being shownwe are being shownthey are being shownPresent PerfectI have been shownyou have been shownhe has been shownshe has been shownit has been shownwe have been shown

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