How the verb love is conjugated – part 2

Past perfect tense

Active / Passive

I had loved. / I had been loved.
You had loved. / You had been loved.
He had loved. / He had been loved.
They had loved. / They had been loved.

Past perfect continuous tense

Active / Passive

I had been loving.
You had been loving.
She had been loving.
They had been loving.

The past perfect continuous tense does not have passive forms.

Simple future

Active / Passive

I shall love. / I shall be loved.
You will love. / You will be loved.
He will love. / He will be loved.
They will love. / They will be loved.

Future continuous tense

Active / Passive

I will be loving.
You will be loving.
They will be loving.
She will be loving.

Future perfect

Active / Passive

I will have loved. / I will have been loved.
You will have loved. / You will have been loved.
They will have loved. / They will have been loved.
She will have loved. / She will have been loved.

Future perfect continuous tense

Active

I shall have been loving.
You will have been loving.
They will have been loving.
She will have been loving.

The future perfect continuous tense does not have passive verb forms.