Passive Voice
Simple Present Tense
- Active : She give me a novel
- Passive: I am given by her a novel
- Active : My mother always buy fresh vegetables
- passive: Fresh vegetables are always bought by my mother
Present Continous tense
- Active : He is washing her clothes
- Passive: His clothes is being washed by him
- Active : Ana is reading her comic
- Passive: Her comic is being read by ana
Present Perfect Tense
- Active : He has done the homework
- Passive: The homework has been done by him
- Active : I have washed my face before sleep
- Passive: My face have been washed by me before sleep
Present Perfect Continous Tense
- Active : He has been listening music
- Passive: Music has been being listened by him
- Active : Erland has been playing foot ball
- Passive: Foot ball has been being played by erland
Simple Past Tense
- Active : Fida lost her bike yesterday
- Passive: Her bike was lost yesterday
- Active : Khansa stole fida's cat
- Passive: Fida's cat was stole by fida
Past Continous Tense
- Active : My father was reading a news paper this morning
- Passive: A news paper was read by my father this morning
- Active : My farher was buying a new tie yesterday
- Passive: A new tie was bought by my father yesterday
Past Perfect Tense
- Active : He had done his homework
- Passive: His home work had been done by him
- Active : She had gotten new books
- Passive: New books had been gotten by her
Past Perfect Continous Tense
- Active : Gina had been wathing action movie
- Passive: Action movie had been being watched by gina
- Active : Cindy had been cooking good food
- Passive: Good food had been being cooked by cindy
Simple Future Tense
- Active : I will buy a cat
- Passive: A cat will be bought by me
- Active : My father will buy new computer
- Passive: Mew computer will be bought by my father
Future Continous Tense
- Active : She will be buying new hand phone
- Passive: New hand phone will be being bought by her
- Active : He will be doing the homework
- Passive: The homework will be being done by him
Future Perfect Tense
- Active : I will has shaven his hair
- Passive: His hair will has been shaven by me
- Active : I will has writen a letter
- Passive: A letter will has been writen by me
Future Perfect Continous Tense
- Active : I will have been writing a short story
- Passive: A short story will have been being writen by me
- Active : We will have been wearing new school uniform
- Passive: New school uniform will have been being worn by us
Just a blogwalking, maybe you should be more careful, about 'the transformation' of active to passive in past continuous tense, actually "... was reading ..." becomes "... was being read ..."
BalasHapusSorry, actually I didn't read them all, but I just read it with a scanning skill.
CMIIW
just a blogjogging LOL , in the simple past tense's second passive sentence ,why fida stole her own cat ? is there 2 fidas there ? LOL
BalasHapus