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Let's play with active an passive voice (simple future tense)

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Grammar game: Active and Passive Voice - Simple Future Tense

Active: Subject + will/shall + first form of the verb + object Passive: Object of the active sentence + will/shall + be + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence

These are the rules:

Write a sentence using first active and then passive voice

Write both in Spanish and English

Note: Use any verb and pronoun, but just in simple future tense

Example:

VoiceEnglishSpanish
ActiveI shall play tennis on next SundayJugaré tenis el próximo domingo
PassiveTennis shallwill be played by me on next SundayEl tenis será jugado por mí el próximo domingo

This is the table template if you want to use it (just copy and paste the blue code):

<table border=3 bgcolor=orange>
<tr><td><i>Voice</i></td>
<td><i>English</i></td><td>
<i>Spanish</i></td>
<tr><td><b>Active</b></td>
<td>English active sentence</td>
<td>Spanish active sentence</td>
<tr><td><b>Passive</b></td>
<td>English passive sentence</td>
<td>Spanish passive sentence</td>
</table>

Please don't edit this post or the template will be lost

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updated Apr 24, 2010
edited by Carlos-F
posted by Carlos-F
Sunday, sin on Carlos, tennis next Sunday, los días siempre mayúscula - 00494d19, Apr 21, 2010
"Tennis will be". We only use "shall" after "I" or "We". And there's no preposition before "next Sunday", "this afternoon", etc - Fidalgo, Apr 21, 2010
Thanks very much....I forgot everything about English...jejeje - Carlos-F, Apr 21, 2010
Carlos, While "shall" is still a legitimate word, it has in most places been replaced by the more informal word "will." - Maria-Russell, Apr 21, 2010
the table has an error "orange>" instead of "orange;>" - Fidalgo, Apr 21, 2010
Diablos....no le apunto a una hoy...jejejeje...Gracias Fidalgo..... - Carlos-F, Apr 21, 2010