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课件网) Present Perfect Passive present perfect tense You have slain an enemy. Your team has destroyed a turret. What tense and voice are used in the sentences? active voice present perfect tense An ally has been slain. Your turret has been destroyed. What tense and voice are used in the sentences? passive voice present perfect tense passive voice Subject + have/has + done. Subject + be + done. present perfect passive Present Perfect Passive: Structure This book has been translated into many languages. His bikes have been sold out. Subject + has/have + been + done positive form Subject + has/have not + been + done. Present Perfect Passive: Structure The car has not been repaired. Has her work been finished? Who has been invited / Why has he been praised Has/have + subject + been + done Question word + has/have + been + done / Question word + has/have + subject + been +done question forms negative form is an English verb form that has the present tense, perfect aspect, and passive voice. In the Passive, a subject of the sentence is not the doer – it is acted upon. We focus attention on what or who receives an action (the object). The Present Perfect Passive Present Perfect Passive: Meaning We have prepared an amazing surprise for you. subject has/ have done object We have prepared an amazing surprise for you. subject has/ have done object subject been by object An amazing surprise has been prepared for you. ( ). Present Perfect Passive: Usage Can you translate the following sentence into English 病人得到了很好的照顾。 The patient has been taken good care. Medical staff have taken good care of the patient. The patient has been taken good care . of 灯已经亮了。 The light has been turned on already. Present Perfect Passive: Exercise 1. Great changes _____ in my hometown and a lot of factories _____. A. have taken place; have been set up B. have been taken place; are being set up C. are taken place; had been set up D. had taken place; will be set up 2. We won't start the work until all the preparations _____(make). have been made active voice passive voice Present Perfect Passive: Further thinking The new car has been bought for a month. Look forward to next class!