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Exercise 35

              1.       Somebody calls the president everyday.
               Answer :
               The Presindent is called by somebody.
              2.       John is calling the other members.
               Answer :
               The members are being called by john.
              3.       Somebody will call Mr. Watson tonight.
               Answer :
               Mr. Watson will be called by somebody tonight.
              4.       The fire has caused considerable damage.
               Answer  :
               The considerable demage has been caused by the fire.
               5.       The teacher should buy the supplies for this class.
                Answer :
               The supplies should be bought for this class by the teacher.

Exercise 36
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1.       The teacher made Juan leave the room.
2.       Toshiko had her car repaired by a mechanic.
3.       Ellen got Marvin typed her paper.
4.       I made Jane call her friend on telephone.
5.       We got our house painted last week.
6.       Dr. Byrd is having the students write a composition.
7.       The policemen made the suspect lie on the ground.
8.       Mark got his transcripts send to the univercity.
9.       Maria is getting her hair cut tomorrow.
10.   We will have to get the Dean signed this form.
11.   The teacher let Al leave the classroom.
12.   Maria got Ed washed the pipettes.
13.   She always has her car fix by the same mechanic.
14.   Gene got his book published by a subsidy publisher.
15.   We have to help Janet find her keys

Artikel Passive Voice

Passive Voice
The passive voice is less usual than the active voice. The active voice is the "normal" voice. But sometimes we need the passive voice. In this lesson we look at how to construct the passive voice, when to use it and how to conjugate it.

Construction of the Passive Voice

The structure of the passive voice is very simple:
subject + auxiliary verb (be) + main verb (past participle)

Conjugation for the Passive Voice

We can form the passive in any tense. In fact, conjugation of verbs in the passive tense is rather easy, as the main verb is always in past participle form and the auxiliary verb is always be. To form the required tense, we conjugate the auxiliary verb. So, for example:
  • present simple: It is made
  • present continuous: It is being made
  • present perfect: It has been made 

simple
present
It is washed.
past
It was washed.
future
It will be washed.
conditional
It would be washed.
continuous
present
It is being washed.
past
It was being washed.
future
It will be being washed.
conditional
It would be being washed.
perfect simple
present
It has been washed.
past
It had been washed.
future
It will have been washed.
conditional
It would have been washed.
perfect continuous
present
It has been being washed.
past
It had been being washed.
future
It will have been being washed.
conditional
It would have been being washed.
 


sumber :
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-voice_passive.htm