Passive Voice: Future Simple
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Passive Voice: Future Simple

This ESL worksheet on the future simple passive voice is perfect for B1-B2 learners, especially adults and teens, looking to master this essential grammar. It includes a clear grammar rule overview, examples of usage, fill-in-the-blank activities, sentence transformations, and creative writing tasks. Use this resource to build confidence and fluency in passive voice structures!

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Study this grammar rule.

1. Overview: The passive voice in the future simple is used to show that the action will happen in the future, but the focus is on the action itself rather than who will do it. It is formed using "will be" plus the past participle of the main verb. This structure is useful when the doer is unknown or unimportant. 2. Cases of Usage: Case 1: To express future actions where the subject is not important. Example: The report will be completed by Friday. Case 2: To emphasize the action rather than the doer. Example: The new school will be built next year. Case 3: When the doer is unknown or irrelevant. Example: The decision will be made tomorrow. 3. Reminder: The active voice is used when the focus is on the subject performing the action. For example: "The team will complete the report by Friday" (active) focuses on the team, whereas "The report will be completed by Friday" (passive) focuses on the action.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences either in the future simple active or passive.

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Use the verbs in brackets in the future active or passive to complete each sentence.

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Rewrite the following sentences the future simple active into passive.

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Make sentences from these words using the future simple passive voice.

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Choose one of the tasks below. Use the future simple passive in your answer.

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