The structure of Future Simple Passive is: Subject + will + be + past participle of the verb
In the Future Simple Passive, the subject of the sentence is the recipient of the action that will happen in the future. This tense is used to describe an action that will be done to the subject at a future time. The focus is on what will be done to the subject, rather than who will perform the action.
We use "will" followed by "be" and the past participle of the main verb. This structure expresses that the action is expected to happen in the future, and the subject will be affected by it.
Active: The team will complete the project by next month.
Passive: The project will be completed by the team by next month.
Active: They will deliver the package tomorrow.
Passive: The package will be delivered tomorrow.
Active: The authorities will announce the new regulations soon.
Passive: The new regulations will be announced by the authorities soon.
Active: People will clean the streets next weekend.
Passive: The streets will be cleaned next weekend.
Active: The company will launch a new website next year.
Passive: A new website will be launched by the company next year.
Active: The architect will design the building, and the construction will start next year.
Passive: The building will be designed by the architect, and the construction will start next year.
Active: They will build a new bridge, and it will be used by thousands of people every day.
Passive: A new bridge will be built, and it will be used by thousands of people every day.