"it is determined that"

is this in present tense? if not, how can i make it into present tense??

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
9 years ago

The phrase in in the present tense and the passive voice.

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/activepassive.html

User Icon for carlsay carlsay answered
9 years ago

does is still qualify for the present tense?

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
9 years ago

Yes. You'll see examples on the page I posted for you. Please read it.

User Icon for carlsay carlsay answered
9 years ago

okayy thank you

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
9 years ago

You're welcome.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The phrase "it is determined that" is in the present tense passive voice. If you want to change it to the present tense active voice, you can rephrase it as "it determines that."

Here's an explanation of how you can make this change:

1. Identify the subject and verb in the original phrase. The subject is "it" and the verb is "is determined."

2. Determine the tense you want to use. In this case, you want to express the same idea in the present tense.

3. Change the verb form from passive to active. To do this, use the base form of the verb "determine" instead of the past participle "determined." The base form of "determine" is "determines."

4. Put the subject and the active verb together to form the present tense. In this case, the rephrased version would be "it determines that."

By following these steps, you can transform "it is determined that" into the present tense active voice as "it determines that."