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Indra Tj - D ENGLISH FOR DESIGN 1 Meeting 12 Prepared by : Dr. Ir. Indra Tjahjani, SS, MLA, MMSI

Indra Tj - D STRUCTURE

Indra Tj - D Passive Voice

Indra Tj - D In Passive Voice, the subject does not perform the action of the verb, but instead is acted upon by someone or something. The form of the Passive Voice is like : BE + PAST PARTICIPLE

Indra Tj - D Present Tense 1.Our mail is delivered by Mr. Catt. 2.Any people are employed by that company.

Indra Tj - D Past Tense 1.That letter was written by Linda. 2.The windows were cleaned by the boy.

Indra Tj - D Present Continuous Tense The cake is being baked by my mother.

Indra Tj - D Past Continuous Tense Dinner was being served by the old servant

Indra Tj - D Present Perfect Tense 1.The salad has been eaten by that little girl. 2.The sick children have been examined by the doctor.

Indra Tj - D Future Tense 1.The hard work will be done by Mr. Adams. 2.My watch is going to be fixed by the jeweler

Indra Tj - D Do the exercise in TM