modal_verbs_present+passive_voices [Click] index
Here's a list showing the modal verbs in present tense and passive voice:

Modal Verb (Present Tense, Passive Voice)

can (can be)
could (could be)
may (may be)
might (might be)
will (will be)
would (would be)
shall (shall be)
should (should be)
must (must be)

Note: The modal verbs "ought to" and "need" do not typically have passive forms in the same way as the others. However, "ought to be" and "need to be" can be used to express passive voice constructions.

It's important to remember that the passive voice is typically formed with the auxiliary verb "be" followed by the past participle of the main verb. The modal verb is used before "be" to indicate the modality or possibility of the action in the passive voice.

Example sentences:

The report can be reviewed by the team.
The problem could be solved with some additional help.
The document may be signed by the authorized personnel.
The package might be delivered tomorrow.
The decision will be made by the board of directors.
The offer would be accepted if the terms were favorable.
The task shall be completed before the deadline.
The issue should be addressed promptly.
The rules must be followed by all participants.
The presentation ought to be rehearsed before the meeting.
The room needs to be cleaned before the guests arrive.

Please note that the passive voice may not be as commonly used with modal verbs compared to active voice constructions.