Simple Present
Active: Zulfi plays his doll
Passive: His doll is played by zulfi
Present continous
Active: my mother is cooking the cake in the kitchen.
Passive: The cake is being cooked by my mother in the kitchen.
Present perfect
Active: She has studied science
Passive: Scince has been studied by her
Present perfect continous
Active: He has been sitting in his chair
Passive: His chair has been being sat by him
Simple past
Active: They listened the music yesterday
Passive: The music was listened by them yesterday
Past continous
Active: He was watching the television when you called me
Passive: The television was being watched by him when you called me
Past Perfect
Active: he had ate a apple this morning
Passive: this morning had been ate by him this morning
Past perfect continous
Active: they had been waiting you in the school when I finished my breakfast
Passive: you had been being waited by them in the school when I finished my breakfast
Future
Active: My uncle will sell his car
Passive: His car will be sold by my uncle
Future continous
Active: they will be throwing the ball
Passive: the ball will be being thrown by them
Future perfect
Active: Dede will have bought new car
Passive: New car will have been bought by Dede
Future Perfect Continous
Active: Ani will have been singing the song
Passive: The song will have been being sung by Ani
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