Simple Present Tense
1. Active : He plays football every morning
Passive : Football is played by him every morning
2. Active : I read newspaper everyday
Passive : Newspaper is read by me everyday
Present Continuous Tense
1. Active : I am studying English now
Passive : English is being Studied by me now
2. Active : She is cooking a meal in the kitchen
Passive : A meal is being cooked by her in the kitchen
Present Perfect Tense
1. Active : She has written a letter for her mother
Passive : A letter has been written by her for her mother
2. Active : Anton has bought a new pen
Passive : A new pen has been bought by Anton
Present Perfect Continuous tense
1. Active : We have been reading a book
Passive : A book has been being read by us
2. Active : My friends have been selling newspapers
Passive : Newspapers have been being sold by my friends
Simple Past Tense
1. Active : He killed his dog last night
Passive : His dog was killed by him last night
2. Active : I broke a glass this morning
Passive : A glass was broken by me this morning
Past Continuous Tense
1. Active : He was sending a mail for me
Passive : A mail was being sent by him for me
2. Active : Doni was playing computer
Passive : Computer was being played by Doni
Past Perfect Tense
1. Active : She had ride a bicycle when I come
Passive : A bicycle had been ride by her when I come
2. Active : Made had sold a book
Passive : A book had been sold by Made
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
1. Active : They had been doing their homework
Passive : Their homework had been being done by them
2. Active : Sely had been humiliating Wide
Passive : Wide had been being humiliated by Sely
Simple Future Tense
1. Active : I will buy a book with my friend
Passive : A book will be bought by me with my friend
2. Active : Made will kick the ball
Passive : The ball will be kicked by Made
Future Continuous Tense
1. Active : Damas will be driving his new car
Passive : Damas's new car will be being driven by him
2. Active : I will be wearing my new clothes
Passive : My new clothes will be being worn by me
Future Perfect Tense
1. Active : Agas will have learned a new materials tomorrow
Passive : A new materials will have been learned by Agas tomorrow
2. Active : I will have shaven her hair
Passive : Her hair will has been shaven by me
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
1. Active : We will have been reading newspapers
Passive : Newspapers will have been being read by us
2. Active : I will have been writing a note
Passive : A note will have been being written by me
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