Passive voice in Simple tenses (Present, Past, Future) shifts focus from the doer to the receiver of an action. Formed using be + past participle, it uses am / is / are (Present), was/were (Past), or will be (Future) to show when the action happens. It is used when the action is more important than who did it.
Structure Summary:
Present Simple: Subject + am/is/are + Past Participle (The room is cleaned.).
Past Simple: Subject + was/were + Past Participle (The room was cleaned.).
Future Simple: Subject + will be + Past Participle (The room will be cleaned.).












