Atchan
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Hi teachers, please emend these sentences.
Simple Tense
My brothers turn on their computers everyday, when they get up from sleeping.
Passive Tense (Simple Tense)
My brothers’ computers are turned on by them, when they get up from sleeping.
Future Tense
Before the summer season, firemen will demonstrate to the people how to put out fires.
Passive Tense (Future Tense)
Before the summer season, how to put out fires will be demonstrated by firemen.
Simple Tense
Peter pledged to complain to the police, after a drunken man collided his car, during going to his job.
Passive Tense (Simple Tense)
The police was being pledged to complain to by Peter, after a drunken man collided his car during going to his job.
Simple Tense
After Tom came back from the hospital, I told him to follow up within a one week. Otherwise, he will need a new consultation.
Passive Tense (Simple Tense)
After the hospital is come back by Tom, I told him to follow up within a one week. Otherwise, he will need a new consultation.
Present Continuous Tense
Arnold is being solving out the mathematics’ problems. So, when he can’t solve out one of them, he frowns.
Passive Tense (Present Continuous Tense)
Mathematics’ problems are solved out by Arnold. So, when he can’t solve out one of them, he frowns.
Past Continuous Tense
Scientists were trying to invent an intelligent robot, after they invented a machine dog.
Passive Tense (Past Continuous Tense)
An intelligent robot was trying to invent by scientists, after they invented a machine dog.
Simple Tense
My brothers turn on their computers everyday, when they get up from sleeping.
Passive Tense (Simple Tense)
My brothers’ computers are turned on by them, when they get up from sleeping.
Future Tense
Before the summer season, firemen will demonstrate to the people how to put out fires.
Passive Tense (Future Tense)
Before the summer season, how to put out fires will be demonstrated by firemen.
Simple Tense
Peter pledged to complain to the police, after a drunken man collided his car, during going to his job.
Passive Tense (Simple Tense)
The police was being pledged to complain to by Peter, after a drunken man collided his car during going to his job.
Simple Tense
After Tom came back from the hospital, I told him to follow up within a one week. Otherwise, he will need a new consultation.
Passive Tense (Simple Tense)
After the hospital is come back by Tom, I told him to follow up within a one week. Otherwise, he will need a new consultation.
Present Continuous Tense
Arnold is being solving out the mathematics’ problems. So, when he can’t solve out one of them, he frowns.
Passive Tense (Present Continuous Tense)
Mathematics’ problems are solved out by Arnold. So, when he can’t solve out one of them, he frowns.
Past Continuous Tense
Scientists were trying to invent an intelligent robot, after they invented a machine dog.
Passive Tense (Past Continuous Tense)
An intelligent robot was trying to invent by scientists, after they invented a machine dog.