The document outlines the formation of verb tenses in both the active and passive voice in English. It provides examples of the simple and continuous/progressive forms of tenses in the present, past, and future (including the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect) for both active sentences using subjects like "he", "she", and passive sentences using "it". For example, in the active it lists "He works" as the present simple and "We are working" as the present continuous, while in the passive it provides "It is made" as the present simple and "They are being made" as the present continuous.
The document outlines the formation of verb tenses in both the active and passive voice in English. It provides examples of the simple and continuous/progressive forms of tenses in the present, past, and future (including the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect) for both active sentences using subjects like "he", "she", and passive sentences using "it". For example, in the active it lists "He works" as the present simple and "We are working" as the present continuous, while in the passive it provides "It is made" as the present simple and "They are being made" as the present continuous.
The document outlines the formation of verb tenses in both the active and passive voice in English. It provides examples of the simple and continuous/progressive forms of tenses in the present, past, and future (including the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect) for both active sentences using subjects like "he", "she", and passive sentences using "it". For example, in the active it lists "He works" as the present simple and "We are working" as the present continuous, while in the passive it provides "It is made" as the present simple and "They are being made" as the present continuous.