Mastering the intricacies of active and passive voice in Malay is essential for achieving fluency and precision in the language. Understanding when and how to use these grammatical structures can significantly enhance your communication skills, making your speech and writing more dynamic and versatile. Whether you're a beginner aiming to grasp the basics or an advanced learner looking to refine your skills, our comprehensive exercises are designed to cater to all proficiency levels, providing a structured and engaging approach to learning. Our grammar exercises focus on the practical application of active and passive voice, offering a variety of sentence structures and contexts to ensure a well-rounded understanding. By practicing with real-life examples and targeted drills, you'll gain confidence in transforming sentences from active to passive voice and vice versa, while also deepening your grasp of Malay syntax and vocabulary. Dive into our exercises and take the next step towards mastering the Malay language with clarity and confidence.
1. Buku itu *dibaca* oleh Ali setiap pagi (verb for "read" in passive form).
2. Mereka *menanam* pokok di taman sekolah (verb for "plant" in active form).
3. Surat itu *ditulis* oleh Siti semalam (verb for "write" in passive form).
4. Ikan itu *ditangkap* oleh nelayan pada waktu pagi (verb for "catch" in passive form).
5. Kami *mendengar* muzik di radio setiap petang (verb for "listen" in active form).
6. Rumah itu *dibina* oleh kontraktor terkenal (verb for "build" in passive form).
7. Mereka *mengajar* matematik di sekolah menengah (verb for "teach" in active form).
8. Projek itu *diluluskan* oleh pihak atasan (verb for "approve" in passive form).
9. Dia *menyiram* bunga setiap pagi (verb for "water" in active form).
10. Cerita itu *diceritakan* oleh datuk saya (verb for "tell" in passive form).
1. Buku itu *dibaca* oleh Ali (verb for reading in passive form).
2. Mereka *menanam* pokok di taman (verb for planting).
3. Surat itu *ditulis* oleh Sarah semalam (verb for writing in passive form).
4. Ikan *ditangkap* oleh nelayan pagi tadi (verb for catching in passive form).
5. Saya *membeli* buah-buahan di pasar (verb for buying).
6. Rumah itu *dibina* oleh ayah saya (verb for building in passive form).
7. Dia *memasak* makanan untuk keluarganya (verb for cooking).
8. Bunga itu *disiram* oleh adik setiap hari (verb for watering in passive form).
9. Mereka *membersihkan* pantai dari sampah (verb for cleaning).
10. Hadiah itu *diberikan* oleh guru kepada pelajar (verb for giving in passive form).
1. Buku itu *dibaca* oleh Ali (verb for "read" in passive form).
2. Mereka *membina* rumah baru di kampung (verb for "build" in active form).
3. Makanan itu *dimasak* oleh ibu setiap hari (verb for "cook" in passive form).
4. Surat itu *ditulis* oleh Ahmad semalam (verb for "write" in passive form).
5. Adik *membeli* mainan di kedai (verb for "buy" in active form).
6. Gambar itu *diambil* oleh Siti (verb for "take" in passive form).
7. Kucing itu *dijaga* dengan baik oleh jiran (verb for "take care" in passive form).
8. Ayah *memperbaiki* kereta di bengkel (verb for "repair" in active form).
9. Cerita itu *diceritakan* oleh nenek malam tadi (verb for "tell" in passive form).
10. Mereka *membuka* kedai baru di bandar (verb for "open" in active form).