Kamis, 07 April 2016

Kalimat Pasive & Active 16 Tenses

  1. Simple Present
Aktive: Amelia reads the novel yesterday.
Passive: The novel is read by Amelia yesterday.
  1. Present Continuous
Aktive: She is drinking a glass of milk now.
Passive: A glass of milk is being drank by her now.
  1. Simple Past
Aktive: Mitha watched the movie, yesterday.
Passive:  The movie was watched by Mitha.
  1. Past Continuous
Aktive: She was drinking a cup of tea.
 Passive: A cup of tea was drunk by her.
  1. Present Perfect
Active: Yaya has written a letter
Passive: A letter has been written by her.
  1. Present Perfect Continuous
Active: Recently, Dhea has been doing the job.
Passive: Recently, the job has been being done by Dhea.
  1. Past Perfect
Active: Ari had repaired many computers before he received his license.
Passive: Many computers had been repaired by Ari before he received his license.
  1. Past Perfect Continuous
Active: My father had been driving the car.
Passive: The car had been being driven by my father.
  1. Present Future (will)
Active: I will send this bouquet of flower this afternoon.
Passive: This bouquet of flower  will be sent by me this afternoon.
  1. Present Future continuous
Active: He will have been coooking the dinner soon.
Passive: The dinner will have been cooked soon by him.
  1. Past Future
Active: I would spend the money.
Passive: The money would be spent by me.
  1. Past Future Continuous (will)
Active: The postman will be sending the package at 08.00 o’clock next week.
Passive: The package will be being sent by the postman at 08.00 o’clock next week.
  1. Present Future Perfect
Active: Next month, he will have finished his paper.
Passive: Next month, his paper will have been finished by him.
  1. Present Perfect Future continuous
Active: Winda will have been studying English for two years by the end of this year.
Passive: English language will have been being studied by Winda for two years by the end of this year.
  1. Past Perfect future (Would)
Active: They would have watched the movie.
Passive: that movie would have been watched by them.
  1. Past Perfect Future Continuous
Active: My friend would have been climbing the wall.
Passive: The wall would have been being climbed by my friend.