English (16 Tenses).docx

  • Uploaded by: Sherly Velinda
  • 0
  • 0
  • May 2020
  • PDF

This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Report DMCA


Overview

Download & View English (16 Tenses).docx as PDF for free.

More details

  • Words: 791
  • Pages: 4
Simple Present Tense 1.

Active : I buy a book today. Passive : A book is bought by me today.

2.

Active : We visit our grandmother every 1 month. Passive : Our grandmother is visited every 1 month.

Simple Continuous Tense 1.

Active : My father is reading a news paper. Passive : A news paper is being read by my father.

2.

Active :My sister is singing a good song now. Passive : The good song is being sung by her now .

Present Continuous Tense 1.

Active : We are learning basic English this month. Passive : Basic English is being learned this month.

2.

Active : They are watching Master Chef.. Passive : Master Chef is being watched.

Present Perfect Tense 1.

Active : I have sent the document already. Passive : The document has been sent already.

2.

Active : We have verified your application. Passive : Your application has been verified.

Present Perfect Continuous Tense 1.

Active : She has been listening the radio since 5 hours ago . Passive : The radio has been being listened by her since 5 hours ago.

2.

Active : She has been waiting for you for about an hour.

Passive : You have been being waited by her for about an hour.

Simple Past Tense 1.

Active : Diah wrote some poems last month . Passive : Some poems were written by Diah last month.

2.

Active : She loved you. Passive : You

were loved by her.

Past Continuous Tense 1.

Active : Beckham was kicking that ball Passive : That ball was being kicked by him

2.

Active : They were studying english Passive : English was being studied by them

Past Perfect Tense 1.

Active : He had visited my house so many times Passive : My house had been visited by him so many times

2.

Active : Diah had given us a lot of money since we arrived.. Passive : A lot of money had been given by her since we arrived

Past Perfect Continuous Tense 1.

Active : He had been learning English since 2015 Passive : English had been being learned by him since 2015

2.

Active : They had been playing badminton since 3’oclock Passive : Badminton had been being played since 3’oclock

Simple Future Tense 1.

Active : I will buy this dictionary tommorow Passive : This dictionary will be bought by me tommorow

2.

Active : She will close the store Passive : The store will be closed by her

Future Continuous Tense 1.

Active : They will be studying this lecture. Passive : This lecture will be being studied by them.

2.

Active : They will be downloading the file about Civil Law Passive : The file about civil law will be being downloaded by them

Future Perfect Tense 1.

Active : She will have taught Japanese language. Passive :Japanese languange will have been taught by her.

2.

Active : They student will have completed the exam before closing time. Passive : The exam will have been completed before closing time.

Future Perfect Continuous Tense 1.

Active : He will have been reading the novel “Dilan”. Passive : The novel “Dilan” will have been being read by him

2.

Active : I will have been playing mobile legends for two hours before you come back. Passive : Mobile legends will have been being played by me for two hours before you come back.

Simple Past Future Tense 1.

Active : They would learn Chinese language. Passive : The Chinese language would be learned by them.

2.

Active : She would polish her nails in ombre colour. Passive : Her nails would be polished in ombre colour.

Past Future Continuous Tense 1.

Active : I would be cleaning my bed room soon after I woke up. Passive : My bed room would be being cleaned by me soon after I woke up.

2.

Active : She would be cooking cake in kitchen. Passive : Cake in kitchen would be being cooked by her.

Past Future Perfect Tense 1.

Active : I could have bought those novels, but I prefered to buy a law book. Passive : I could have been bought those novels , but I prefered to buy a law book.

2.

Active : Diah would have opened the door. Passive : The door would have been opened by Diah.

Past Future Perfect Continuous Tense 1.

Active : Christiono Ronaldo would have been scoring the winning goal. Passive : The winning goal would have being scored by Christiono Ronaldo

2.

Active : He would have been writing a short story for 1 hours. Passive : A short story would have been being written by him for 1hours.

Related Documents


More Documents from ""