Full Chart Tenses - Active and Passive

In the realm of grammar, understanding the difference between active and passive voice is essential. These two distinct ways of expressing actions impact how we convey information. In this comprehensive chart, we’ll explore active and passive voice across various tenses, shedding light on their structures and usage. Whether you’re a language enthusiast or a student, this guide will help you navigate the intricacies of verb forms. Let’s dive in!

Active Voice Passive
I speak English. [Repeated] English is spoken.
I spoke English. [One time in Past] English was spoken.
I will speak English. [One time in future] English will be spoken.
I am speaking English. [Right now] English is being spoken.
I was speaking English. [That time] English was being spoken.
I will be speaking English. [Continuous] ______________ NO Passive!
I have spoken English. English has been spoken.
I had spoken English. English had been spoken.
I will have spoken English. English will have been spoken.
I have been speaking English. ______________ NO Passive!
I had been speaking English for ten days. ______________ NO Passive!
I will have been speaking English for ten days.  ______________ NO Passive!