Form: Passive..... What is done ....(by whom)
Present simple and continuous: The cars are built in Japan(by the Japanese) .... The cars are being built in Japan(by the Japanese) .
Past simple and continuous: The cars were built in Japan(by the Japanese) .... The cars were being built in Japan(by the Japanese) . .
Present perfect simple and continuous: The cars have been built in Japan(by the Japanese) .... The cars have been being built in Japan(by the Japanese) .(wird selten benutzt)
Past perfect simple and continuous: The cars had been built in Japan(by the Japanese) .... The cars had been being built in Japan(by the Japanese) .(wird selten benutzt)
Future simple and continuous: The cars will be built in Japan(by the Japanese) .... The cars will be being built in Japan(by the Japanese) .
Future perfect simple and continuous: The cars will have been being built(by the Japanese) ........The cars will have been being built(by the Japanese) .(wird selten benutzt) . Present perfect conditional simple and continuous: The cars would have been built in Japan(by the Japanese) ..... The cars would have been being built (by the Japanese) .(wird selten benutzt)
Form: Aktiv..... Who does what ....
Present simple and continuous: The Japanese build cars in Japan. .... The Japanese are building cars in Japan. .
Past simple and continuous: The Japanese built cars in Japan.... ....The Japanese were building cars in Japan....... . .
Present perfect simple and continuous: The Japanese have built cars in Japan for many years. .... The Japanese have been building cars in Japan for many years.
Past perfect simple and continuous: The Japanese had built cars in Japan before they moved to Germany .... The Japanese had been building cars in Japan before they moved to Germany
Future simple and continuous: The Japanese will build cars in Japan. .... The Japanese will be building cars in Japan. .
Future perfect simple and continuous: The Japanese will have built cars in Japan ........The Japanese will have been building cars in Japan........
Present perfect conditional simple and continuous: The Japanese would have built cars in Japan ..... The Japanese would have been building cars in Japan.........
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