Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Convert Present Continuous tense to Passive Voice

After Learning the Conversion of Simple Present Tense to the Passive Voice now, we will learn how to convert Present Continuous tense to Passive Voice with examples.
Convert Present Continuous tense to Passive Voice
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How to Convert Present Continuous tense to Passive Voice?

The Following are the some of them main Changes we should practise while converting Present Continuous tense Sentences to Passive Voice.

  1. The Subject & the Object of the sentences will Replace each Other.
  2. Am Being, Is Being and are Being will be used as the helping Verbs.
  3. Verb's third Form (Past participle) will be used.
  4. Use of By.
  5. The Changes of Pronouns, for Example, He will become him and she will become her.
For Example:
Active Voice: He is Driving the Bus.
Passive Voice: The Bus is Being Driven by Him.

Active Voice: She is cooking the Fish Rice.
Passive Voice: The Fish Rice is Being Cooked by Her.

Active Voice: They are celebrating their Ice hockey match win.
Passive Voice: The Ice Hockey Match win is being Celebrated by them.

Active Voice: They are Reading the Daily Washington Post.
Passive Voice: The Washington Daily is being read by them.

Active Voice: We are watching the Good morning America Show with our mobile Phones.
Passive Voice: The Good Morning America show is being watched by us with Our Mobile Phones.

Negative Sentences:

When we convert the Present Continuous negative Sentences to Passive voice, we have just to Place the word Not Before 'Being' in the Sentence.
For Example:
Active Voice: She is not reading the New Weekly Fashion Magazine.
Passive Voice: The new weekly fashion magazine is not being Read by her.

Active Voice: They are not delivering the pizza and Sandwiches.
Passive Voice: The Pizza and sandwiches are not being Delivered by them.

Active Voice: They are not living in that old house anymore.
Passive voice: In that Old house they are not being lived anymore.

Active Voice: She is not writing the Difficult English Words again and again.
Passive Voice: The Difficult English words is not being written by her again and again.

Interrogative Sentences:

When we Convert Present Continuous interrogative Sentences to Passive Voice, the Is/am/are will be used as a subject. The Sentence will look like this (is/am/are - the subject of the interrogative sentence - Being - Past Participle - Object - Question mark).
For Example:
Active Voice: Is she making her own makeup stuff?
Passive Voice: Is the Makeup Stuff being Made by her?

Active Voice: Are they visiting the World's highest ranges in Nepal and Pakistan?
Passive Voice: Are the World's highest Ranges in Nepal and Pakistan being visited by them?

Active Voice: Am I Going to marry that cute girl?
Passive Voice: Is that Cute girl being married by me?

Active Voice: Is he Listening to the Classic Music every day?
Passive Voice: Is the Classic music being heard by him every day?

Closing Words:

Today we study, how to Convert Present Continuous tense to Passive Voice with examples. We will study Present Perfect and Passive Voice in the Next Class. Please Leave your Questions & Suggestion in the comments below.

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