For changing from Active to Passive ‘ing’ form of the verb is replaced by the Past Participle form. Pronouns I, she, he, they are changed to me, her, him, and them respectively, while converting to Passive Voices. VERB FORM: is/am/are + being + Past Participle VERB FORM: is/am/are + ing form of the Verb 2) Present Continuous Tenseįor actions happening right now or in progress at the moment of speaking, or when we want to focus attention on the person or thing affected by the action when the subject is unknown, unclear, or irrelevant, we use the present continuous tense. Pronouns I, she, he, they are changed to me, her, him and them respectively. When an Active voice in Present Simple Tense is converted into Passive Voice the verb is changed into past participle form complemented with the Auxiliary Verbs – is, are, am. Present Simple Passive is used to talk about some actions that are performed habitually or in the present (now), simple statements of fact or things that are always true.
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