Jumat, 07 Maret 2014

CONTOH KALIMAT PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICE

Nama   : Hikma Margiansa
Kelas   :  4 EA 14
NPM   :  13210312






CONTOH KALIMAT ACTIVE DAN PASSIVE VOICE


Active And Passive

Identifying The Passive Voice

     Since the passive voice should be  no  I ded, how can it identifed ?  two elements are clues for detecting the passive voice (1) a being verb and (2) a past particple. another signal is the frequent appearance of the wod by in sentences using the passive voice.


Form of Passive

Subject + finite form of to be + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs)
Example: A letter was written.
When rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following:
  • the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence
  • the finite form of the verb is changed (to be + past participle)
  • the subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped)

Examples of Passive Level 2

Tense Subject Verb Object
Simple Present Active: Ritawritesa letter.
Passive: A letteris writtenby Rita.
Simple Past Active: Ritawrotea letter.
Passive: A letterwas writtenby Rita.
Present Perfect Active: Ritahas writtena letter.
Passive: A letterhas been writtenby Rita.
Future I Active: Ritawill writea letter.
Passive: A letterwill be writtenby Rita.
Hilfsverben Active: Ritacan writea letter.
Passive: A lettercan be writtenby Rita.

Examples of Passive Level 4

Tense Subject Verb Object
Present Progressive Active: Ritais writinga letter.
Passive: A letteris being writtenby Rita.
Past Progressive Active: Ritawas writinga letter.
Passive: A letterwas being writtenby Rita.
Past Perfect Active: Ritahad writtena letter.
Passive: A letterhad been writtenby Rita.
Future II Active: Ritawill have writtena letter.
Passive: A letterwill have been writtenby Rita.
Conditional I Active: Ritawould writea letter.
Passive: A letterwould be writtenby Rita.
Conditional II Active: Ritawould have writtena letter.
Passive: A letterwould have been writtenby Rita.

Passive Sentences with Two Objects Level 3

Rewriting an active sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on.
  Subject Verb Object 1 Object 2
Active: Ritawrotea letterto me.
Passive: A letterwas writtento meby Rita.
Passive: Iwas writtena letterby Rita.


examples

He believes you. ( active)
You are believed by him. (passive)

     They did the test. (active)
The test was done by them. (passive)

 My mother is making a cake. (active)
A cake is being made by my mother. (passive)

 She will hold a party. (active)
A party will be held by her. (passive)

The team has won the match.(active)
The match has been won by the team. (passive)
                                                                  
 He would cancel the meeting. (active)
The meeting would be cancelled by him. (passive)
                                                                                               
 They made this plane in Germany. (active)
This plane was made by them in Germany. (passive)

 The students sang a song. (active)
A song was sung by the students. (passive)

 Gina read the book yesterday. (active)
The book was read by Gina yesterday. (passive)

 She has been telling it to me. (active)
It has been being told to me by her. (passive)

Secretary wrote the letter two days ago.
The letter was written by secretary two days ago. (passive)

  We will discuss the matter later. (active)
The matter will be discussed later. (passive)

She cannot repair the computer. (active)
The computer cannot be repaired by her. (passive)

 Does the boy like it? (active)
Is it liked by the boy?  (passive)

 We can help you. (active)
You can be helped by us. (passive)

The army shot the terrorist. (active)
The terrorist was shot by the army. (passive)

Rizki is taking the umbrella. (active)
The umbrella is being took by Rizki. (passive)

 Rina bought a necklace. (active)
A necklace was bought by Rina. (passive)

 Evan is buying some flowers for his girlfriend. (active)
Some flowers are being bought by Evan for his girlfriend. (passive)

 We are decorating the hall. (active)
The hall is being decorated by us. (passive)

Active : He meets them everyday.
Passive : They are met by him everyday.
Active : She waters this plant every two days.
Passive : This plant is watered by her every two days.
Active : He met them yesterday
Passive : They were met by him yesterday
Active : She watered this plant this morning
Passive : This plant was watered by her this morning
Active : He has met them
Passive : They have been met by him

Active : She has watered this plant for 5 minutes.
Passive : This plant has been watered by her for 5 minutes.

Active : He had met them before I came.
Passive : They had been met by him before I came.
Active : She had watered this plant for 5 minutes when I got here
Passive : This plant had been watered by her for 5 minutes when I got here

Harry ate six shrimp at dinner. (active)
At dinner, six shrimp were eaten by Harry. (passive)

Beautiful giraffes roam the savannah. (active)
The savannah is roamed by beautiful giraffes. (passive)

Sue changed the flat tire. (active)
The flat tire was changed by Sue. (passive)

We are going to watch a movie tonight. (active)
A movie is going to be watched by us tonight. (passive)

I ran the obstacle course in record time. (active)
The obstacle course was run by me in record time. (passive)
The crew paved the entire stretch of highway. (active)
The entire stretch of highway was paved by the crew. (passive)

Mom read the novel in one day. (active)
The novel was read by Mom in one day. (passive)

The critic wrote a scathing review. (active)
A scathing review was written by the critic. (passive)

I will clean the house every Saturday. (active)
The house will be cleaned by me every Saturday. (passive)

The staff is required to watch a safety video every year. (active)
A safety video will be watched by the staff every year. (passive)

source : grammar and writing skills for  the health profesional
author :  Dorren ville maire & lorraine ville maire


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