Atchan
Key Member
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Somali
- Home Country
- Somalia
- Current Location
- Saudi Arabia
Please fix these sentences as possible.
Present Perfect Tense
A thieve has escaped from a jail, and policemen have still looked about him.
Passive Tense (Present Perfect Tense)
A jail has been escaped from by a thieve, and policemen have still looked about him.
Present continuous Perfect Tense
My mother has been hearing the baby cry, since it born.
Passive Tense (Present continuous Perfect Tense)
A baby cry has been hearing by my mother, since it born.
Past Perfect Tense
After we had eaten the dinner, my mam was ladling out soup for us.
Passive Tense (Past Perfect Tense)
After the dinner had been eaten by us, my mam was ladling out soup for us.
Past Continuous Perfect Tense
When my friend was a fat, he had been jogging around the track.
Passive Tense (Past Continuous Perfect Tense)
When my friend was a fat, the track had been jogged around by him.
Future Continuous Tense
By the time the ski rain, one room of our room’s roof will be leaking.
Passive Tense (Future Continuous Tense)
By the time the ski is rained, one room of our room’s roof will be leaking.
Present Perfect Tense
A thieve has escaped from a jail, and policemen have still looked about him.
Passive Tense (Present Perfect Tense)
A jail has been escaped from by a thieve, and policemen have still looked about him.
Present continuous Perfect Tense
My mother has been hearing the baby cry, since it born.
Passive Tense (Present continuous Perfect Tense)
A baby cry has been hearing by my mother, since it born.
Past Perfect Tense
After we had eaten the dinner, my mam was ladling out soup for us.
Passive Tense (Past Perfect Tense)
After the dinner had been eaten by us, my mam was ladling out soup for us.
Past Continuous Perfect Tense
When my friend was a fat, he had been jogging around the track.
Passive Tense (Past Continuous Perfect Tense)
When my friend was a fat, the track had been jogged around by him.
Future Continuous Tense
By the time the ski rain, one room of our room’s roof will be leaking.
Passive Tense (Future Continuous Tense)
By the time the ski is rained, one room of our room’s roof will be leaking.
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