Simple Present Tense
1. Active : My grandfather listens a radio
Passive : A radio is listerned by my grandfather
2. Active : Andy plays marble on the field
Passive : Marble is played by Andy on the field
Present Countinous Tense
1. Active : Garry is catching a mouse
Passive : A mouse was being caught by Garry
2. Active : The student is reading a magazine
Passive : A magazine was being read by the student
Present Perfect Tense
1. Active : Zebra has fought with the elephant
Passive : The elephant has been fought with zebra
2. Active : Rudy has brought a flowers
Passive : A flowers have been brought by Rudy
Present Perfect Countinous Tense
1. Active : Shinta has been making some cake for 5 hour
Passive : Some cake have been being maked by Sinta for 5 hour
2. Active : Neil has been digging the hole since yesterday
Passive : The hole has been being dug by Neil since yesterday
Simple Past Tense
1. Active : I played badminton
Passive : Badminton was played by me
2. Active : Jack talked with Mr. Smith
Passive : Mr. Smith was talked with jack
Past Continous Tense
1. Active : Herry was reading my book in library
Passive : My book was being read by Herry in library
2. Active : Tarjo was driving a tractor
Passive : A tractor was being driven by Tarjo
Past Perfect Tense
1. Active : Gerrard had played guitar
Passive : Guitar had been played by Gerrard
2. Active : Bruno had kicked a ball
Passive : A ball had been kicked by Bruno
Past Perfect Countinous Tense
1. Active : The riders had been using helm
Passive : Helm had been being used by the riders
2. Active : Michel had been going to Joko’s home
Passive : Joko’s home had been being gone by Michel
Simple Future Tense
1. Active : Donnie will catch a frog
Passive : A frog will be catch by Donnie
2. Active : Richard will make a noodle
Passive : A noodle will be make by Richard
Future Perfect Tense
1. Active : Anne will have drawn this picture
Passive : This picture will have been drawn by Anne
2. Active : Bobby will have eaten steak
Passive : Steak will have been eaten by Robby
Future Continous Tense
1. Active : Adam will be cutting grass
Passive : Grass will being cut by Adam
2. Active : Mike will be opening the door
Passive : The door will being opened by Mike
Future Perfect Continous Tens
1. Active : I shall have been writing a letter for 4 minutes
Passive : A letter shall have been being written by me for 4 minutes
2. Active : Jean will have been studying math
Passive : Math will have been being studied by Jean
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