(positive)
Active Voice
We drink water every day.
(Present Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Water is drunk (by us) every day.
(Present Simple Passive)
Active Voice
People don't play football everywhere.
(Present Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Football isn't played (by people) everywhere.
(Present Simple Passive)
Active Voice
Do we drink water every day?
(Present Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Is water drunk (by us) every day?
(Present Simple Passive)
Active Voice
I drank much water yesterday.
(Past Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Much water was drunk (by me) yesterday.
(Past Simple Passive)
Active Voice
Boys didn't play football a week ago.
(Past Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Football wasn't played (by boys) a week ago.
(Past Simple Passive)
Active Voice
When did boys play football?
(Past Simple Active)
Passive Voice
When was football played (by boys)?
(Past Simple Passive)
Active Voice
You will drink less water next week.
(Future Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Less water will be drunk (by you next) week.
(Future Simple Passive)
Active Voice
We won't play football next month.
(Future Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Football won't be played (by us) next month.
(Future Simple Passive)
Active Voice
Will you drink less water?
(Future Simple Active)
Passive Voice
Will less water be drunk (by you)?
(Future Simple Passive)
Active Voice
They have already drunk all the water.
(Present Perfect Active)
Passive Voice
All the water has been already drunk (by them).
(Present Perfect Passive)
Active Voice
I haven't played football yet.
(Present Perfect Active)
Passive Voice
Football hasn't been played (by me) yet.
(Present Perfect Passive)
Active Voice
Have they played golf?
(Present Perfect Active)
Passive Voice
Has golf been played (by them)?
(Present Perfect Passive)
Active Voice
I have drunk the milk already.
(Present Perfect Active)
Passive Voice
The milk has been drunk (by me) already.
(Present Perfect Passive)
Active Voice
They haven't played football this season.
(Present Perfect Active)
Passive Voice
Football hasn't been played this season.
(Present Perfect Passive)
Active Voice
Has she drunk cold water yet?
(Present Perfect Active)
Passive Voice
Has cold water been drunk (by me) yet?
(Present Perfect Passive)