Simple Present Tense
a. Active : Mother calls the kids
Passive : The kids are called by mother
b. Active : Kiki washes the motorcycle
Passive : The motorcycle is washed by Kiki
Present Continuous Tense
a. Active : He is reading the book
Passive : The book is being read by him
b. Active : Millie and Ronny are watching the movie
Passive : The movie is being watched by Millie and Ronny
Present Perfect Tense
a. Active : They have done the homework
Passive : The homework has been done by them
b. Active : She has eaten the pizza
Passive : The pizza has been eaten by her
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
a. Active : Andy has been studying English since last night
Passive : English has been being studied by Andy since last night
b. Active : I have been being cooking soup
Passive ; Soup has been being cooked by me
Simple Past Tense
a. Active : Ryan and I made a cake
Passive : Cake was made by Ryan and me
b. Active : Toni and Rita visited their grandmother
Passive : Grandmother was visited by Toni and Rita
Past Continuous Tense
a. Active : We were not cleaning the rooms, while Mr. Adie came
Passive : The rooms were being cleaned by us, while Mr. Adie came
b. Active : My father was buying some books for me
Passive : Some books were being bought by my father for me
Past Perfect Tense
a. Active : I had called the ambulance
Passive : The ambulance had been called by me
b. Active : Ryrie had waited them
Passive : They had been waited by Ryrie
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
a. Active : Witan has been watering the plant
Passive : The plant has been being watered by Witan
b. Active : My aunt has been meeting them
Passive : They have been being met by my aunt
Future Tense
a. Active : I will visit my uncle next week
Passive : My uncle will be visited by me next week
b. Active : we will send the letter for Mrs. Ana
Passive : Letter will be sent by me for Mrs. Ana
Future Continuous Tense
a. Active : Mr. Swam will be teaching us tomorrow
Passive : We will be being taught by Mr. Swam tomorrow
b. Active : They will be making some cakes
Passive : Some cakes will be being made by them
Future Perfect Tense
a. Active : They will have built the mosque
Passive : The mosque will have been built by them
b. Active : Rena and Amine will have sung a song
Passive : A song will have been sung by Rena and Amine
Future Perfect Tense
a. Active : We will have been sold some books
Passive : Some books will have been being sold by us
b. Active : Mrs. Laurent will have been swept the floor
Passive : The floor will have been being swept by Mrs. Laurent
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