Simple present tanse
I. Active : I reads the comic everyday
Passive : Comic is read by me everyday
II. Active : Anton set dangdut song every Sunday
Passive :dangdut song is set by Anton every Sunday
Present continuous tense
I. Active : Nani are writing a letter
Passive : Letter are being written by Nani
II. Active : I am buying a new comic book
Passive : A new comic book is being bought by me
Present perfect tense
I. Active : I have cut hair
Passive : Hair have been cut by me
II. Active : She has to choose new shoes
Passive : New shoes has been chosen by her
Present perfect countinuous tense
I. Active : I have been reading the book for 5 hours
Passive : The book have been being read by me for 5 hours
II. Active : She has been singing Korean song for 4 hours
Passive : Korean song has been being sung by her for 4 hours
Simple past tense
I. Active : He wrote letter to his wife yesterday
Passive : Letter to his wife was written by his yesterday
II. Active : She wore a bag two days ago
Passive : A bag was worn by her two days ago
Past continuous tense
I. Active : I was reading a book three days ago
Passive : A book was being read by me three days ago
II. Active : Putri was cutting the lawn yesterday
Passive : The lawn was being cut by putri yesterday
Past perfect tense
I. Active : I had read a book after Danu come
Passive : A book had been read by me after Dano come
II. Active : She had sleep in the room when her mother come
Passive : In the room had been slept by her when her mother come
Past perfect continuous tense
I. Active : Dodi had been wearing new shoes after his father come
Passive : New shoes had been being worn by Dodi after his father come
Passive : New shoes had been being worn by Dodi after his father come
II. Active : Riska had been singing dangdut song when Rudi come
Passive : Dangdut song had been being sung by riska when rudi come
Passive : Dangdut song had been being sung by riska when rudi come
Simple future tense
I. Active : I will sing korean song tomorrow
Passive : Korean song will sung by me tomorrow
II. Active : He will teach at my school next week
Passive : At my school will taught by his next week
Future continuous tense
I. Active : I will be runing in the park tomorrow
Passive : In the park will being run by me tomorrow
II. Active : She will be buying a jacket tomorrow
Passive : A jacket will being bought by her tomorrow
Future perfect tense
I. Active : Toni will have drawing the mountain tomorrow
Passive : The mountain will have been drawn by toni tomorrow
II. Active : He will have buying a bag next week
Passive : A bag will have been bought by his next week
Future perfect continuous tense
I. Active : Agus will have been driving a car next month
Passive : A car will have been being driven by agus next month
II. Active : Santi will have been cooking fried rice next week
Passive : Fried rice will have been being cooked by santi next week
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