A. Simple Present Tense
Active : she cuts a letter
Passive : A letter is cut by her
Active : He drives a new car
Passive : A new car is drove by him
B. Present Continuous Tense
Active : I am cooking a omelet now
Passive : A omelet is being cooked by me now
Active : we are breaking window with our ball
Passive : Window is being broken by us with our ball
C. Present Perfect Tense
Active : I Have done their work
Passive : Their Work have been done by me
Active : She has dug a hole in my garden
Passive : A hole Has been dug by her in my garden
D. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Active : I have been building a house since yesterday
Passive : A house has been being built by me since yesterday
Active : They have been riding a motorcycles to their town
Passive : A motorcycles have been being rode by them to their town
E. Simple Past Tense
Active : She sent a gift yesterday morning
Passive : A gift was sent by her yesterday morning
Active : We ate a harum manis mangoes
Passive : A Harum manis mangoes were eaten by us
F. Past continuous tense
Active : Roni was cleaning a bicycle at his house yesterday
Passive : A bicycle was being cleaned by Roni at his house yesterday
Active : They were wearing a new clothes in a party
Passive : A new clothes were being worn by them in a party
G. Past Perfect Tense
Active : He had sold a car yesterday afternoon
Passive : A car had been sold by him yesterday afternoon
Active : She had saw a boy in her office
Passive : A boy had been seen by her in her office
H. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Active : Ayu had been typing monthly reports for 2 hours at 10.00 O'clock this morning
Passive : Monthly report had been being typed by Ayu for 2 hours at 10.00 O'clock this morning
Active : Raka had been singing a song
Passive : A song had been being sung by Raka
I. Simple future Tense
Active : Andre will bring a book tomorrow
Passive : A book will be brought by Andre tomorrow
Active : Mrs. Rachel will give computer tomorrow
Passive : computer will be given by Mrs. Rachel tomorrow
J. Future continuous Tense
Active : Agnes will be training lions for the royal show
Passive : Lions will be being trained by Agnes for the royal show
Active : Udin will be kicking a ball at football yard
Passive : A ball will be being kicked by Udin at football yard
K. Future Perfect Tense
Active : Bella will have finished her lesson
Passive : Her lesson will have been finished by Bella
Active : Yunita will have made a mistake
Passive : A mistake will have been made by Yunita
L. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Active : Johanes will have been reading a book
Passive : A book will have been being read by Johanes
Active : Tegar will have been washing shoes
Passive : Shoes will have been being washed by Tegar
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