| 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. |