Present Simple 1. active: I like travelling. 2. passive: The room is cleaned by me every week. Present Continuous 3. active: She is doing her homework now. 4. passive: The books is being read by Mary. Present Perfect 5. active: I have just had breakfast. 6. passive: The coffee has just been made for you. Past Simple 7. active: I wrote down the task. 8. passive: The picture was taken yesterday. Past Continuous: 9. active: The dogs were barking. 10. passive: They were being watched. Past Perfect 11. active: I had already eaten an apple when my mother came. 12. passive: The essay had been written by 6 p.m. Future Simple 13. active: I will study English next year. 14. passive: The jym will be opened next weel.
1. To prepare this report, you must go to the library. 2. To enter this university, you must prepare well. 3. It is difficult to learn English without visiting an English-speaking country. 4. It is impossible to talk about London without mentioning the three most famous buildings 5. Cordilleras, including the Rocky Mountains, are in the west. 6. Natural channels connecting the lakes are crossed by rapids (rapid). 7. Lakes that are connected by natural channels are very beautiful. 8. The location chosen by J. Washington for the US capital was between the states of Virginia and Maryland.
1. active: I like travelling.
2. passive: The room is cleaned by me every week.
Present Continuous
3. active: She is doing her homework now.
4. passive: The books is being read by Mary.
Present Perfect
5. active: I have just had breakfast.
6. passive: The coffee has just been made for you.
Past Simple
7. active: I wrote down the task.
8. passive: The picture was taken yesterday.
Past Continuous:
9. active: The dogs were barking.
10. passive: They were being watched.
Past Perfect
11. active: I had already eaten an apple when my mother came.
12. passive: The essay had been written by 6 p.m.
Future Simple
13. active: I will study English next year.
14. passive: The jym will be opened next weel.
2. To enter this university, you must prepare well.
3. It is difficult to learn English without visiting an English-speaking country.
4. It is impossible to talk about London without mentioning the three most famous buildings
5. Cordilleras, including the Rocky Mountains, are in the west.
6. Natural channels connecting the lakes are crossed by rapids (rapid).
7. Lakes that are connected by natural channels are very beautiful.
8. The location chosen by J. Washington for the US capital was between the states of Virginia and Maryland.