- The table is set by us.
- The table is being set by us.
- The table has been set by us.
- The table will be set by us.
Converting simple present active to passive: object (table) becomes subject + is/are + past participle (set) + agent (by us). Since “table” is singular, “is” is correct. Simple present passive indicates a habitual or general action. The sentence describes a regular activity rather than a specific instance. This transformation is common when describing routines, processes, or general truths where the action matters more than the doer.
