Passive Voice
Simple Present Tense
- Active : My father reads the Newspaper
- Passive : The Newspaper is read by My Father
- Active : She writes a novel
- Passive : Novel is written by her
Present Continous Tense
- Active : They are studying English
- Passive : English is being studied by them
- Active : He is playing football
- Passive : Football is being played by him
Present Perfect Tense
- Active : We have found an apple
- Passive : An apple has been found by us
- Active : Andi has driven my car
- Passive : My car has been driven by Andi
Present Perfect Continous Tense
- Active : We have been reading a book
- Passive : A book have been being read by us
- Active : She has been watering this plant
- Passive : This plant has been being watered by her
Simple Past Tense
- Active : We found an eraser
- Passive : An eraser was found by us
- Active : We cleaned our classroom
- Passive : Our classroom was cleaned by us
Past Continous Tense
- Active : I was reading a newspaper yesterday
- Passive : A newspaper was read by me yesterday
- Active : I was studying English last night
- Passive : English was studied by me last night
Past Perfect Tense
- Active : She had written a letter
- Passive : A letter had been written by her
- Active : She had cooked the rice
- Passive : The rice had been cooked by her
Past Perfect Continous Tense
- Active : They had been doing their homework
- Passive : Their homework had been being done by them
- Active : He had been reading the newspaper
- Passive : The newspaper had been being read by him
Simple Future Tense
- Active : I will send the letter
- Passive : The letter will be sent by me
- Active : She will pay the book
- Passive : The book will be paid by her
Future Continous Tense
- Active : I will be cooking the rice
- Passive : The rice will be being cook by me
- Active : They will be wearing school uniform
- Passive : School uniform will be being worn by them
Future Perfect Tense
- Active : I will have read this book
- Passive : This book will have been read by me
- Active : They will have cut the grasses in the field
- Passive : The grasses in the field will have been cut by them
Future Perfect Continous Tense
- Active : They will have been reading the book
- Passive : The book will have been being read by them
- Active : I will have been catching the ball
- Passive : The ball will have been being caught by me
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BalasHapusbut i change your sentences with my sentences. this is for time effectiveness. :peace: