Simple present tense
Active : I read newspaper
Passive : Newspaper is read by me
Active : My brother blows some ballons
Passive : Some ballons is blown by my brother
Present continuous tense
Active : She is watering this plant now.
Passive : This plant is being watered by her now
Active : Budi is finishing the job
Passive : The job is finishing being by budi
Present perfect tense
Active : We have visited our uncle
Passive : Our uncle has been visited by us
Active : He was written a letter soon
Passive : A letter has been written by him
Past tense
Active : Adi took his pencil
Passive : His pencil was taken by Adi
Active : I met him yesterday night
Passive : He was met by me yesterday night
Past continuous tense
Active : I was listening the radio yesterday
Passive : The radio was being listened by me yesterday
Active : She was making cake last night
Passive : Cake was being made by her last night
Past perfect
Active : He had met them before I came.
Passive : They had been met by him before I came.
Active : She had watered this plant for 5 minutes when I got here
Passive : This plant had been watered by her for 5 minutes when I got here
Simple future tense
Active : He will meet them tomorrow.
Passive : They will be met by him tomorrow.
Active : She will write a letter
Passive : A letter will be written by her
Future continuous tense
Active : I shall be washing the cycle
Passive : The cycle will be being washed by me
Active : She will be helping her mother
Passive : Her mother will be being helped by her
Future perfect tense
Active : She will have found her ring
Passive : Her ring will have been found by her
Active : Raka will have registered his name tomorrow
Passive : His name will have been registered by Raka tomorrow
Past future tense
Active : They would close the doors the day before
Passive : The doors would be closed by them the day before
Active : You would clean the class the next day
Passive : The class would be cleaned by you the next day