Present perfect tense Vs Present perfect passive voice

Good morning Sasidharan sir,

Present perfect tense:

I have come out successfully from training.

You have instructed to clean the house soon.

We have won the match.

They have reached safely.

He has attended his examination today.

She has passed her IAS preliminary exam.

It has worked well today.

Present perfect passive voice:

I have been promoted to next level by my administration.

You have been instructed to report for training at Chennai positively on 5.1.2022.

We have been directed to reach the regiment soon.

They have been asked to come tomorrow for interview.

He has been instructed to attend the class without late.

She has been awarded for her outstanding performance.

The mobile phone has been repaired.

(Submitted by V.Rameshbabu)

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