We set the table.

  1. The table is set by us.
  2. The table is being set by us.
  3. The table has been set by us.
  4. 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.

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