Passive Voice: Future Simple
Use the future simple passive to emphasize the result of a future action in a professional way.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Focuses on the action's receiver rather than the person performing the action.
- Formed using 'will be' followed by the past participle (V3) of the verb.
- Common in formal writing, news reports, and professional business communications.
- Remains the same for singular and plural subjects, making it very consistent.
Quick Reference
| Sentence Type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Positive | Subject + will be + V3 | The room will be cleaned. |
| Negative | Subject + won't be + V3 | The bill won't be paid. |
| Question | Will + subject + be + V3? | Will the car be fixed? |
| With Agent | ... + by + doer | The cake will be made by Tom. |
| Plural | Subjects + will be + V3 | The files will be deleted. |
| Wh- Question | When + will + sub + be + V3? | When will the prize be given? |
Key Examples
3 of 8The new software will be installed tomorrow morning.
Das neue Software wird morgen früh installiert.
The results won't be released until Friday.
Die Ergebnisse werden erst am Freitag veröffentlicht.
All guests will be required to show their ID at the door.
Alle Gäste müssen an der Tür ihren Ausweis vorzeigen.
The 'By' Rule
Only use 'by' if the person doing the action adds important information. If the doer is obvious, like a postman delivering mail, leave it out to keep your sentence snappy.
The Missing 'Be'
The most common mistake is skipping 'be'. Think of 'will' and 'be' as best friends; in the passive voice, they are never seen without each other.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Focuses on the action's receiver rather than the person performing the action.
- Formed using 'will be' followed by the past participle (V3) of the verb.
- Common in formal writing, news reports, and professional business communications.
- Remains the same for singular and plural subjects, making it very consistent.
Overview
Welcome to the future! Imagine you are waiting for a new phone. You do not care who drives the delivery truck. You only care about the phone. This is where the future simple passive shines. It focuses on the result, not the person doing the work. It makes your English sound professional and clear. You will see this everywhere in business and news. It is like a spotlight for your actions. Let's dive in and master it together.
How This Grammar Works
In a normal sentence, the subject does the action. This is the active voice. For example, The chef will cook the meal. Here, the chef is the star. In the passive voice, we flip the script. The meal becomes the star. We say, The meal will be cooked. Now, the focus is on the delicious food. Think of it like a camera angle change in a movie. You are zooming in on the object. The person doing the action becomes secondary or disappears. This is perfect for when the 'doer' is unknown. It is also great when the 'doer' is just not important.
Formation Pattern
- 1Building this is easier than assembling Swedish furniture. Just follow these four simple steps:
- 2Start with the object of the active sentence. This is your new subject.
- 3Add the magic words
will be. This never changes, regardless of the subject. - 4Use the past participle of the main verb. This is often called the V3 form.
- 5Add
by [person]only if you really need to mention them. - 6For a negative sentence, just add
not. It becomeswill not beor the contractionwon't be. To ask a question, movewillto the front. For example:Will the report be finished?It is a consistent pattern you can rely on. Even if the subject is plural,will bestays the same. No tricky conjugations here!
When To Use It
Use this when the action is more important than the person. Imagine a job interview scenario. You might hear, You will be contacted next week. The company is the one calling, but the 'contacting' is the key info. Use it for formal announcements or rules. Smoking will not be permitted on the flight. It sounds more official and less like a personal attack. Use it when the 'doer' is obvious. In a restaurant, Your wine will be served shortly. We know the waiter does it. We don't need to say it. It also helps when you want to be vague. If a mistake happens, you might say, The error will be corrected. It sounds much better than blaming a specific coworker!
When Not To Use It
Do not use it for every sentence. It can make your writing feel heavy or 'robotic'. If you are telling a fun story to a friend, stay active. I will buy the tickets is better than The tickets will be bought by me. The second one sounds like a legal document. Avoid it when the 'doer' is the most interesting part. If a famous singer is performing, say Beyoncé will sing. Don't say A song will be sung by Beyoncé. That is just boring. Also, avoid it with 'intransitive' verbs. These are verbs like happen, arrive, or die. You cannot say The accident will be happened. That just sounds like a glitch in the matrix.
Common Mistakes
Many people forget the be. They say, The car will fixed. This sounds like the car is going to do the fixing! Always remember the be. Another mistake is using the wrong verb form. People often use the base form instead of the past participle. The house will be build is wrong. It must be The house will be built. Watch out for those irregular verbs. They like to trip you up. Finally, don't over-use by. If everyone knows who did it, leave it out. The trash will be collected by the trash man is redundant. Just say The trash will be collected. It is cleaner and faster.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
Compare this to the present simple passive. The mail is delivered happens every day. The mail will be delivered happens in the future. It is a simple time shift. Also, look at going to. You can say The house is going to be painted. This is very similar to will be painted. Use will for quick decisions or formal promises. Use going to for plans already made. Think of will as a firm handshake and going to as a calendar entry. Both are useful, but will is more common in professional writing.
Quick FAQ
Q. Can I use shall?
A. Yes, but it is very old-fashioned. Stick to will unless you are a wizard.
Q. Is it okay for texting?
A. It is a bit formal for a quick text. Use it for emails instead.
Q. What if I have two objects?
A. Usually, the person becomes the subject. You will be sent a link is common.
Q. Does it work with 'won't'?
A. Absolutely. The secret won't be told is perfectly fine.
Reference Table
| Sentence Type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Positive | Subject + will be + V3 | The room will be cleaned. |
| Negative | Subject + won't be + V3 | The bill won't be paid. |
| Question | Will + subject + be + V3? | Will the car be fixed? |
| With Agent | ... + by + doer | The cake will be made by Tom. |
| Plural | Subjects + will be + V3 | The files will be deleted. |
| Wh- Question | When + will + sub + be + V3? | When will the prize be given? |
The 'By' Rule
Only use 'by' if the person doing the action adds important information. If the doer is obvious, like a postman delivering mail, leave it out to keep your sentence snappy.
The Missing 'Be'
The most common mistake is skipping 'be'. Think of 'will' and 'be' as best friends; in the passive voice, they are never seen without each other.
Formal Emails
Use the passive voice in emails to sound more professional. Instead of 'I will send the file,' try 'The file will be sent.' It sounds less demanding and more objective.
Polite Refusals
English speakers often use the passive to avoid sounding rude. 'The bill hasn't been paid' sounds softer than 'You haven't paid the bill.' It focuses on the money, not your friend's memory!
例文
8The new software will be installed tomorrow morning.
Focus: will be installed
Das neue Software wird morgen früh installiert.
Focus is on the software, not the IT person.
The results won't be released until Friday.
Focus: won't be released
Die Ergebnisse werden erst am Freitag veröffentlicht.
Common in academic or medical contexts.
All guests will be required to show their ID at the door.
Focus: will be required
Alle Gäste müssen an der Tür ihren Ausweis vorzeigen.
Sounds polite but firm for official rules.
Don't worry, the pizza will be delivered soon.
Focus: will be delivered
Keine Sorge, die Pizza wird bald geliefert.
Used when the delivery person is anonymous.
She will be given a promotion next month.
Focus: will be given
Ihr wird nächsten Monat eine Beförderung gegeben.
The person receiving the action becomes the subject.
✗ The bridge will built next year. → ✓ The bridge will be built next year.
Focus: will be built
Die Brücke wird nächstes Jahr gebaut.
Never forget the 'be' in passive voice.
✗ The email will be send soon. → ✓ The email will be sent soon.
Focus: will be sent
Die E-Mail wird bald verschickt.
Always use the V3 (past participle) form.
The impact of the new law will be felt by everyone.
Focus: will be felt
Die Auswirkungen des neuen Gesetzes werden von jedem zu spüren sein.
Abstract concepts can also be subjects.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence using the future simple passive form of the verb in brackets.
The winners of the competition ___ (announce) on national television tonight.
We need 'will be' + the past participle 'announced' to form the future simple passive.
Change this active sentence to passive: 'The company will hire ten new employees.'
Ten new employees ___ by the company.
The object 'ten new employees' becomes the subject, followed by 'will be' and the V3 'hired'.
Choose the correct negative form for this future passive sentence.
Your personal data ___ to any third parties without your consent.
'Won't be' is the standard contraction for 'will not be', followed by the V3 'sold'.
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Visual Learning Aids
Active vs. Passive Future
Building the Sentence
Do you have an object?
Add 'will be'?
Is the verb in V3 form?
Common Passive Verbs
Business
- • sent
- • signed
- • organized
Daily Life
- • cleaned
- • fixed
- • delivered
Frequently Asked Questions
20 questionsIt is a way to talk about future actions where the focus is on the object receiving the action. You use will be plus a past participle, like The cake will be eaten.
Use it when the person doing the action is unknown or unimportant. It is also great for making formal announcements or sounding more objective in business.
Just put not between will and be. Usually, we use the contraction won't be, such as The meeting won't be cancelled.
Yes, will be never changes for plural subjects. You can say The book will be read or The books will be read.
It is the third form of a verb, like gone, seen, or finished. For regular verbs, it just ends in -ed.
No, only use by if the person doing the action is surprising or necessary for the meaning. Most passive sentences don't need it.
Yes, it is a perfect example. It tells us the work will happen without needing to say who is doing it.
Yes, you can say The car is going to be washed. It has a similar meaning but usually refers to a plan already made.
It is less common in casual talk but very common in news, weather reports, and formal instructions. You will hear it at airports and train stations often.
If 'I' becomes the object, it changes to 'me' after 'by'. For example, The song will be sung by me.
You can, but it sounds very formal and a bit old-fashioned. The decision shall be made is something you might see in a legal contract.
Verbs that don't take an object, like sleep, arrive, or happen, cannot be used in the passive voice. You can't say The bed will be slept.
Start with 'When', then 'will', then the subject, then 'be' and the V3. For example: When will the results be posted?
Yes, it can make you sound professional when describing processes. For example, The project will be completed on time sounds very confident.
Because it removes the human element. If you use it too much, people might feel like they are talking to a computer instead of a person.
No, break is irregular. The past participle is broken, so it should be The window will be broken.
Yes, if you decide something right now, you can use it. Wait, the door will be locked by me before we leave.
That is a different rule, but similar! You would say It can be done. For future simple, we specifically use will be.
The most important part is the structure will + be + V3. If you have those three pieces, you are doing great!
Very often! Headlines like New taxes will be introduced are very common in newspapers.
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