Annisa H

24 September 2024 11:57

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Annisa H

24 September 2024 11:57

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Make an active voice, passive voice present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect from this sentence: A cat eats a fish Minta tolong yaaaa besok dikumpulin makasihhh

Make an active voice, passive voice present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect from this sentence:
A cat eats a fish 

 

Minta tolong yaaaa besok dikumpulin makasihhh

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Daniel N

29 September 2024 11:40

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<h2>Sentence: A cat eats a fish</h2><p>Present Perfect (Active): A cat has eaten a fish.</p><p>Present Perfect (Passive): A fish has been eaten by a cat.</p><p>Past Perfect (Active): A cat had eaten a fish.</p><p>Past Perfect (Passive): A fish had been eaten by a cat.</p><p>Future Perfect (Active): A cat will have eaten a fish.</p><p>Future Perfect (Passive): A fish will have been eaten by a cat.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> The active voice emphasizes the subject (the cat) performing the action, while the passive voice emphasizes the object (the fish) receiving the action.</p><p>I hope can help you to answer your homework Annisa H^^</p>

Sentence: A cat eats a fish

Present Perfect (Active): A cat has eaten a fish.

Present Perfect (Passive): A fish has been eaten by a cat.

Past Perfect (Active): A cat had eaten a fish.

Past Perfect (Passive): A fish had been eaten by a cat.

Future Perfect (Active): A cat will have eaten a fish.

Future Perfect (Passive): A fish will have been eaten by a cat.

Note: The active voice emphasizes the subject (the cat) performing the action, while the passive voice emphasizes the object (the fish) receiving the action.

I hope can help you to answer your homework Annisa H^^


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Tama T

27 September 2024 15:28

Sentence: A cat eats a fish Active Voice: * Present Perfect: A cat has eaten a fish. (Ini menunjukkan bahwa aksi telah terjadi di masa lalu dan hasilnya masih relevan di masa sekarang.) * Past Perfect: A cat had eaten a fish. (Ini menunjukkan bahwa aksi telah terjadi sebelum aksi lain di masa lalu.) * Future Perfect: A cat will have eaten a fish. (Ini menunjukkan bahwa aksi akan selesai sebelum waktu tertentu di masa depan.) Passive Voice: * Present Perfect: A fish has been eaten by a cat. (Fokus pada objek yang mengalami tindakan.) * Past Perfect: A fish had been eaten by a cat. (Fokus pada objek yang mengalami tindakan sebelum aksi lain di masa lalu.) * Future Perfect: A fish will have been eaten by a cat. (Fokus pada objek yang akan mengalami tindakan sebelum waktu tertentu di masa depan.) Penjelasan: * Active Voice: Fokus pada subjek (pelaku tindakan) yang melakukan aksi. * Passive Voice: Fokus pada objek (yang mengalami tindakan). * Kata kerja pasif menggunakan bentuk "be" (is, am, are, was, were, will be) diikuti oleh participle past. * Preposisi "by" digunakan untuk menunjukkan pelaku tindakan dalam bentuk pasif. Maksud: * Present Perfect: Aksi telah selesai dan hasilnya masih relevan. * Past Perfect: Aksi telah selesai sebelum aksi lain terjadi. * Future Perfect: Aksi akan selesai sebelum waktu tertentu di masa depan. Contoh kalimat dalam konteks: * Present Perfect: The cat has eaten all the fish in the pond. (Kucing telah memakan semua ikan di kolam.) * Past Perfect: Before I arrived, the cat had eaten all the fish in the pond. (Sebelum saya datang, kucing telah memakan semua ikan di kolam.) * Future Perfect: By the time I get home, the cat will have eaten all the fish in the pond. (Sebelum saya pulang, kucing akan telah memakan semua ikan di kolam.)


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