Passivevoice: To convert the sentence into the passive voice, use the past participle of the main verb and rearrange the word order so that the subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence, and the agent (if mentioned) becomes the subject preceded by "by." However, the agent is optional and may not be included Activeand Passive Voice of Past Continuous 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 painting the wall yesterday? Beloware some examples of . active. and. passive sentences Remember, the . passive voice . is formed using the verb . be. in the appropriate tense and the . past participle . of the main verb. 6 . Here are some more examples of . passive sentences . in different tenses. Reviewing the passive voice . Present continuous byIntegratedskills1a. beginners ESL present progressive simple present. Past, Present, Future Simple Quiz. by Nataliabagramian. Complete with the missing word Missing word. by Nataliapisettas. any age English Simple present. Simple Present and Present Continuous Passive Quiz Quiz. by E4cmarianatavar. ExamplesI have bunked classes View Answer Classes have been bunked by me Explanation- Third form of 'bunk' is 'bunked'. We use "have been " as English is one language. Also "I" becomes "me" in Passive Voice I have never bunked classes Past Continuous Active Passive Voice Rules 2. The chef wasn't cooking the meat. . 3. The women were cleaning all the blinds. . 4. They were watching the newest videos. . 5. MmR0qp.

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