Order the shirt to be sewed.Ipatahi mo ang sinina.

3.a The sentences of this first passive are formed by placing in nominative case the object of the commandment, the verb in passive voice; in genitive the orderer, and in dative, the errand.

Tell the servant to bring the portmanteau, it is on the coach, up stairs.Ipasacá mo sa bata ang maleta nga tua didto sa coche.
Tell him to carry this letter to the post-office.Ipadalá mo cania quining sulat sa correo.
Send them for grass for the horse.Ipahatud mo canila ug compay sa cabayo.

4. a The present and past tenses of the second passive, are formed with Guipa, before the root; the future and imperative by putting Pa before the root, and On after; and the infinitive mood with Pagpa, before.

PRESENT.

I make it known.Guipahibalo co.

PAST.

I made it known.Guipahibalo co.

FUTURE.

You will make it known. Pahibaloon mo.