Kamis, 06 Oktober 2011

Passive Voice

Hey guys, I will going to give you examples about changing active to passive sentences with using 12 tenses. Well, these are some examples. I hope you can to understanding about this. :)
(NB: A = Active Sentence ; P: Passive Sentence)

Simple Present Tense
A: I play football every day
P: Football is played by me every day

A: I throw football to my friend
P: Football is thrown by me to my friend

Simple Past Tense
A: He took my pen yesterday
P: My pen was taken by him yesterday

A: He ate some foods last night
P: Some foods were eaten by him last night

Present Continous Tense
A: I am buying a food in market
P: A table is being bought by me in market

A: She is opening the book in my house
P: The book is being opened by her in my house

Past Continous Tense
A: He was drinking coca cola
P: Coca cola was being drunk by him

A: I was watching tv with mw friend
P: Tv was being watched by me and my friend
Present Perfect Tense
A: He has written the letter
P: The letter has been written by him

A: I have kicked the ball
P: The ball has been kicked by me

Past Perfect Tense
A: They had graven the stone
P: The stone had been graven by them

A: I had given a book
P: A book had been given by me

Present Perfect Continous Tense
A: They have driving the car.
P: The car has been being driven by them

A: He has cutting my hair
P: My hair has been being cut by him

Past Perfect Continous Tense
A: I had reading a book
P: A book had been being read by me

A: She had writing a text
P: A text had been written by her

Simple Future Tense
A: We will make a cake
P: A cake will be made by us

A: I will shoot the ball to my friend
P: The ball will be shot by me to my friend

Future Continus Tense
A: I will doing my homework
P: My homework will being done by me

A: He will climbing the mountain
P: The mountain will being climbed by him

Future Perfect Tense
A: I will have slain the hen
P: The hen will have been slain by me

A: Tuti will have punched Toto
P: Toto will have been punched by Tuti

Future Perfect Continous Tense
A: He will have burning my house
P: My house will have been being burned by him

A: Toto will have getting a gift.
P: A gift will have been being got by Toto


Ok, see you :)