Passive Voice Present Perfect

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Learn how to use the present perfect passive voice to describe situations that have been completed in the past but still relevant to the present. To form the passive voice of the present perfect tense, you follow this structure: Subject + has/have been + past participle. In the passive voice, the focus shifts from.

Passive voice of the Present Perfect tense: examples and tips
Passive voice of the Present Perfect tense: examples and tips


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