![]() Passive: Why was the child being beaten by her?Īctive: For what were you making such a noise? Passive: Which book was being read by you? Passive: Is a letter being written by her? If the active sentence begins with a question word, the passive sentence will also begin with a question word. ![]() Passive forms of these sentences begin with was or were. Passive: A speech was not being made by him.Ĭhanging an interrogative sentence into the passive Passive: Dinner was not being prepared by her. Passive: A lecture was being given by him.Ĭhanging a negative sentence into the passive Passive: Their prayers were being said by them. Passive: A novel was being written by her. Object of the active sentence + was/were + being + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence Passive sentences in the past continuous tense have the following structure: Subject + was/were + -ing form of the verb + object Active sentences in the past continuous tense have the following structure:
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