TENSES Active voice Passive voice Active Voice Past
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TENSES Active voice Passive voice
Active Voice Past Tense Present Tense
Simple Present Tense Eg : - He goes to school I eat rice We run to home She bakes a cake
Present Tense Present. C Perfect Simple Present Continuous Present Perfect Continuous
Present Continuous Tense Eg : He is going to school I am eating rice We are running to home She is baking a cake
Present Perfect Tense Eg : - He has gone to school I have eaten pizza We have run to home She has baked a cake
Present Perfect Continuous Tense Eg : I have been eating rice We have been running to home
Past Tense Past Perfect Simple Past Continuous Past Perfect Continuous
Simple Past Tense Eg : I went home Children passed the exam well Saman bought a new car People worked in the rain
Past Continuous Tense Eg : I was going home Children were doing their homework Saman was buying a new car People were working in the rain
Past Perfect Tense Eg : I had gone home Children had passed the exam well Saman had bought a new car People had worked in the rain
Past Perfect Continuous Tense Eg : I had been going home Children had been passing the exam well Saman had been buying a new car People had been working in the rain
Future tense Future Perfect Simple Future Continuous
Simple Future Tense Eg : He will go to village Children will come to school She will prepare a cake I will eat pizza
Future Continuous Tense Eg : He will be going to village Children will be coming to school She will be preparing a cake I will be eating pizza
Future Perfect Tense Eg : He will have gone to village Children will have come to school She will have prepared a cake I will have eatten rice
Passive Voice Past Tense Present Tense
Simple Past Passive Tense Eg : - She sang a song A. V Some body hit me A. V I was hit by some body
Past Continuous Passive Tense Eg : We were talking about Francis A. V Francis was being talked about byus P. V He was playing the guitar A. V The guitar was being played by him P. V
Past Perfect Passive Tense Eg : - A. V Blue shoes had been worn by me P. V We had lost the key A. V The key had been lost by us P. V
Past Tense Past Perfect Simple Past Continuous
Present Tense Simple Present Perfect Present Continuous
Simple Present Passive Tenses Eg : - He opens the door A. V The door is opened by him P. V We set the table A. V The table is set by us P. V
Present Continuous passive tense Eg : Saman is drinking cup of tea A. V A cup of tea is being drunk by saman P. V He is not wearing a tie A. V A tie is not being worn by him P. V
Present Perfect Tense Eg : Nayana has paid the bill A. V P. V I have eaten a hamburger A. V P. V
Simple Future Passive Eg : Jane will buy a new computer A. V A new computer will be bought by Jane P. V You will not do it A. V It will not be done you P. V
Created by Tharuka Nisal With Ruchira Thathsara 2016 11 -C
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