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1. Present Indefinite
- Active: God loves the world.
- Passive: The world is loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God loves the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God loved the world.
2. Past Indefinite
- Active: God loved the world.
- Passive: The world was loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God loved the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God had loved the world.
3. Future Indefinite
- Active: God will love the world.
- Passive: The world will be loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God will love the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God would love the world.
4. Present Continuous
- Active: God is loving the world.
- Passive: The world is being loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God is loving the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God was loving the world.
5. Past Continuous
- Active: God was loving the world.
- Passive: The world was being loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God was loving the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God had been loving the world.
6. Future Continuous
- Active: God will be loving the world.
- Passive: (Future continuous does not have a passive form.)
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God will be loving the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God would be loving the world.
7. Present Perfect
- Active: God has loved the world.
- Passive: The world has been loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God has loved the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God had loved the world.
8. Past Perfect
- Active: God had loved the world.
- Passive: The world had been loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God had loved the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God had loved the world.
9. Future Perfect
- Active: God will have loved the world.
- Passive: The world will have been loved by God.
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God will have loved the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God would have loved the world.
10. Present Perfect Continuous
- Active: God has been loving the world.
- Passive: (Present perfect continuous does not have a passive form.)
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God has been loving the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God had been loving the world.
11. Past Perfect Continuous
- Active: God had been loving the world.
- Passive: (Past perfect continuous does not have a passive form.)
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God had been loving the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God had been loving the world.
12. Future Perfect Continuous
- Active: God will have been loving the world.
- Passive: (Future perfect continuous does not have a passive form.)
- Direct: Ram said to Rahim, “God will have been loving the world.”
- Indirect: Ram told Rahim that God would have been loving the world.
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