can you you please answer this : 1.It seems that the match is postponed ans. The match seems to be postponed tell me the grammatical aspects in the above sentences both are in passive form only. 2.It is likely that sherry will be awarded the prize ans.sherry is likely to be awarded the first prize both are in passive 3.we were unlucky to have lost the match what tense will the above sentence come under ?

1.It seems that the match is postponed ans. The match seems to be postponed tell me the grammatical aspects in the above sentences both are in passive form only. Both are in passive voice, yes. I don't know what you mean by "grammatical aspects" though.

2.It is likely that sherry will be awarded the prize ans.sherry is likely to be awarded the first prize both are in passive Yes, both are in the passive voice.

3.we were unlucky to have lost the match what tense will the above sentence come under ? The main verb in this sentence is in the simple past ("were").

The tense of the sentence "We were unlucky to have lost the match" is past tense.

The tense of the sentence "We were unlucky to have lost the match" is the past perfect tense.

To determine the tense of a sentence, we need to analyze the verb forms used. In this sentence, "were" is the past tense of the verb "to be," and "lost" is the past participle form of the verb "to lose."

The past perfect tense is formed by using the past tense of "to have" (in this case, "had") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("lost"). However, in this sentence, instead of using "had," the phrase "to have" is used.

So the sentence "We were unlucky to have lost the match" belongs to the past perfect tense.