PastContinuous Tense. Future Simple Tense. Future Perfect Tense. Future Continuous Tense. And, on a final note, this article focuses on resources for teaching your lesson. It covers the basic formula of both active and passive voice in an easily digestible way and includes examples in various verb tenses. PastContinuous Tense (Active & Passive Voice) STRUCTURE WITH THE VERB GET Other form that we can form the past continuous in passive voice: Subject+verb to be+getting+past participle+complement 8. First person singular - was + getting + past participle: Theemphasis is on 'who', and the passive is used to focus on the action of 'auditing'. After everything had been being searched and filed the auditor told me that everything was in order. Again, the past perfect continuous in the passive voice is uncommon. Here 'had been being searched' is the past perfect continuous in the passive Inan active voice sentence, an actor acts on a target. That is, an active voice sentence follows this formula: Active Voice Sentence = actor + verb + target. A passive voice sentence reverses the formula. Passive verbs typically have the following formula: passive verb = form of be + past participle verb Although the preceding formula Activeand Passive Voice of Simple Past Tense; Past continuous/progressive tense. Affirmatives. Active: S + be2 + V1 ing + object + ROTS; He was painting the wall yesterday. Passive: S + be2 + being + V3 + prep + object + ROTS; The wall was being painted by him yesterday. Interrogatives. Active: Be2 + S + V1 ing + object + ROTS; Were they
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Active& Passive voice in past continuous Tense. Active Voice: Passive Voice: was /were + V4: was /were + being +V3: Example: Ana was completing the homework. Formula for Active Voice: Doer/ Actor + Verb + Object/ Action/Receiver. Formula for Passive Voice: Object/ Action/Receiver + Verb + Doer/ Actor.

Usually passive voice of past continuous tense is made when the subject is not known. For example, Mangoes were being eaten. (affirmative) Mangoes were not being eaten. (negative) Were mangoes being eaten? (question)

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