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Nama : Marsya Amalia

NIM : G1E122022
Kelas :B

TENSES
Passive Voice

 Simple Present Passive Voice


 The noodle is cooked by me

 Simple Past Passive Voice


 The noodle was cooked by me last week

 Simple Future Passive Voice


 The noodle will be cooked by me next week

 Present Continuous Passive Voice


 The noodle is being cooked by me just now

 Past Continuous Passive Voice


 The noodle was being cooked by me at this time last week

 Future Continuous Passive Voice


 The noodle will be being cooked by me at this time next week

 Present Perfect Passive Voice


 The noodle has been cooked by me

 Past Perfect Passive Voice


 The noodle had been cooked by me at 10 o’clock yesterday

 Future Perfect Passive Voice


 The noodle will have been cooked by me at 10 o’clock tomorrow
STATEMENT
Positive, Negative, Interrogative

 Simple Present Tense


(+) I cook the noodle
(- ) I do not cook the noodle
(?) Do you cook the noodle?
(?) When do you cook the noodle?

 Simple Past Tense


(+) I cook the noodle last week
(-) I didn’t cook the noodle last week
(?) Did you cook the noodle last week?
(?) What did you cook?

 Simple Future Tense


(+) I will cook the noodle next week
(-) I will not cook the noodle next week
(?) Will you cook the book next week?
(?) When will you cook the next week?

 Present Continuous Tense


(+) I am cooking the noodle just now
(-) I am not cooking the noodle just now
(?) Are you cooking the noodle just now?
(?) When are you cooking the noodle?

 Past Continuous Tense


(+) I was cooking the noodle at this time last week
(-) I wasn’t giving the noodle at this time last week
(?) Were you cooking the noodle at this time last week?
(?) What were you cooking at this time last week?

 Future Continuous Tense


(+) I will be cooking the noodle at this time next week
(-) I will not be cooking the noodle at this time next week
(?) Will you be cooking the noodle at this time next week?
(?) Who will you be cooking at this time next week?

 Present Perfect Tense


(+) I have cooked the noodle
(-) I haven’t cooked the noodle
(?) Have you cooked the noodle?
(?) What have you cooked?

 Past Perfect Tense


(+) I had cooked the noodle
(-) I had not cooked the noodle
(?) Had you cooked the noodle?
(?) Why had you cooked the noodle?

 Future Perfect Tense


(+) I will have cooked the noodle
(-) I will not have cooked the noodle
(?) Will you have cooked the noodle?
(?) Where will you have cooked the noodle?

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