A. Simple Present Tense
Active : Budi eats fried rice every morning
Passive : Fried rice is eaten by Budi every morning
Active : Dani cleans his bedroom every Sunday
Passive : Dani’s bedroom is cleaned by him every sunday
B. Present Continous Tense
Active : He is playing a computer
Passive : A computer is being played by him
Active : Dono is reading a novel
Passive : A novel is being read by Dono
C. Present Perfect Tense
Active : They have done their homework
Passive : Their homework have been done by them
Active : Gita has sung this song twice
Passive : This song has been sung by Gita twice
D. Perfect Continous Tense
Active : Tejo has been looking for that girl since yesterday
Passive : That girl has been being looked for by Tejo since yesterday
Active : They have been doing the project for a month
Passive : The project has been being done by them for a month
E. Simple Past Tense
Active : Mr. Budi repaired his car yesterday
Passive : Mr. Budi’s car was repaired by him yesterday
Active : My mother cooked a turkey last thanksgiving day
Passive : A turkey was cooked by my mother last thanksgiving day
F. Past Continous Tense
Active : Dimas was playing a guitar in a festival last week
Passive : A guitar was being played by Dimas in a festival last week
Active : When I arrived, Budi was writing a letter yesterday
Passive : When I arrived, A letter was being written by Budi yesterday
G. Past Perfect Tense
Active : He had eaten all the mangoes before you arrived
Passive : All the mangoes had been eaten by him before you arrived
Active : I had watched this movie twice
Passive : This movie had been watched by me twice
H. Past Pervect Continous Tense
Active : I had not been cleaning my bedroom, when my mother cooked a noodle
Passive : My bedroom had not been being cleaned by me, when a noodle was cooked by my mother
Active : Beno had been eating a fried rice, when I came yesterday
Passive : A fried rice had been being eaten by Beno, when I came yesterday
I. Simple Future Tense
Active : Will your mother make a cake tomorrow morning?
Passive : Will a cake be made by your mother tomorrow morning?
Active : They will grill the beef in the party this evening.
Passive : The beef will be grilled by them in the party this evening.
J. Future Continous Tense
Active : Will you be serving your special cake if I come tonight?
Passive : Will your special cake be being served by you if I come tonight?
Active : I will be writing a novel tonight
Passive : A novel will be being written by me tonight
K. Future Perfect Tense
Active : Imam will have read this novel by the end of this week
Passive : This novel will have been read by Imam by the end of this week
Active : The workers will have built this building by the end of this year
Passive : This building will have been built by the workersby the end of this year
L. Future Perfect Continous Tense
Active : I shall have been studying English for full three years by the next month
Passive : English will have been being studied by me for full three years by the next month
Active : Nani will have been doing the job for eight days
Passive : The job will have been being done by Nani for eight days
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