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In English grammar, the present continuous tense can be changed from active voice to passive voice. Certainly! Here’s a guide on how to change sentences from active to passive voice in the Present Continuous Tense:

Structure 1:

Positive Form 

Active Voice Structure:

Subject + am/is/are + verb + ing + Object + Remaining Part of the sentence (If have).

To change the voice from active to passive voice, structure of passive voice should be,

Passive Voice Structure:

Subject form of the Object (Active Voice) + am/is/are + being + past participle form of the verb + by + object form of the subject (Active Voice) + Remaining part of the sentence (if have)

Example:

  • Active Voice: I am eating rice.

    Passive Voice: Rice is being eaten by me.

  • Active Voice: They are arranging a meeting.

    Passive Voice: A meeting is being arranged by them.

Structure 2:

Negative Form 

Active Voice Structure:

Subject + am/is/are + not + verb + ing + Object + Remaining Part of the sentence (If have).

To change the voice from active to passive voice, structure of passive voice should be,

Passive Voice Structure:

Subject form of the Object (Active Voice) + aren’t/isn’t/are not/am not + being + past participle form of the verb + by + object form of the subject (Active Voice) + Remaining part of the sentence (if have)

Example:

  • Active Voice: I am not doing this job.

    Passive Voice: This job is not being done by me.

  • Active Voice: He is not receiving this invitation.

    Passive Voice: This invitation is not being received by him.

Structure 3:

Active Voice Structure:

Am/Is/Are/Am not/Is not/Are not + subject + verb + ing + Object + Remaining Part of the sentence (If have)?

To change the voice from active to passive voice, structure of passive voice should be,

Passive Voice Structure:

Am/are/is/am not/are not/is not + Subject form of the Object (Active Voice) + being + past participle form of the verb + by + object form of the subject (Active Voice) + Remaining part of the sentence (if have)?

Example:

  • Active Voice: Are you finishing this work?

    Passive Voice: Is this work being finished by you?

  • Active Voice: Is he reading this book?

    Passive Voice: Is this book being read by him?

  • Active Voice: Are not we crossing that river?

    Passive Voice: Is not that river being crossed by us?

  • Active Voice: Is not he finishing this project?

   Passive Voice: Is not this project being finished by him?

Structure 4:

Active Voice Structure:

Wh Word (What/Who/Which etc.) + am/is/are/am not/is not/are not + subject + verb + ing + Object + Remaining Part of the sentence (If have)?

To change the voice from active to passive voice, structure of passive voice should be,

Passive Voice Structure:

Wh Word (What/Who/Which etc.) + am/are/is/am not/are not/is not + Subject form of the Object (Active Voice) + being + past participle form of the verb + by + object form of the subject (Active Voice) + Remaining part of the sentence (if have)?

Example:

  • Active Voice: How are they accepting this proposal?

    Passive Voice: How is this proposal being accepted by them?

  • Active Voice: What are you focusing this project?

    Passive Voice: What is this project being focused by you?

  • Active Voice: Why are not you doing this work?

    Passive Voice: Why is not this work being done by you?

  • Active Voice:  Why is not he attending the meeting?

   Passive Voice: Why is not the meeting being attended by him?

Structure 5:

Active Voice Structure:

Wh Word (What/Who/Which etc.) + Noun + Preposition + Noun + am/is/are/am not/is not/are not + subject + verb + ing + Object + Remaining Part of the sentence (If have)?

To change the voice from active to passive voice, structure of passive voice should be,

Passive Voice Structure:

Wh Word (What/Who/Which etc.) + Noun + Preposition + Noun + am/are/is/am not/are not/is not + Subject form of the Object (Active Voice) + being + past participle form of the verb + by + object form of the subject (Active Voice) + Remaining part of the sentence (if have)?

Example:

  • Active Voice: What kind of tools are you selecting?

    Passive Voice: What kind of tools are being selected by you?

  • Active Voice: What types of foods are you buying?

    Passive Voice: What types of foods are being eaten by you?

  • Active Voice: Which types of foods is not he buying?

    Passive Voice: Which types of foods is not being eaten by him?

Structure 6:

Active Voice Structure:

Wh Word (What/Who/Which etc.) + am/is/are/am not/is not/are not + verb + ing + Object + Remaining Part of the sentence (If have)?

To change the voice from active to passive voice, structure of passive voice should be,

Passive Voice Structure:

By whom + am/are/is/am not/are not/is not + Subject form of the Object (Active Voice) + being + past participle form of the verb + Remaining part of the sentence (if have)?

Example:

  • Active Voice: Who are making noise?

    Passive Voice: By whom is noise being made?

  • Active Voice: Who is singing songs?

    Passive Voice: By whom are songs being sung?

  • Active Voice: Who are not receiving this voucher?

    Passive Voice: By whom are not this voucher being received?

Structure 7:

Active Voice Structure:

Wh Word (What/Who/Which etc.) + am/is/are/am not/is not/are not + object + verb + ing + Remaining Part of the sentence (If have)?

To change the voice from active to passive voice, structure of passive voice should be,

Passive Voice Structure:

Who + am/are/is/am not/are not/is not + being + past participle form of the verb + by + Subject form of the Object (Active Voice) + Remaining part of the sentence (if have)?

Example:

  • Active Voice: Whom is John inviting?

    Passive Voice: Who is being invited by John?

  • Active Voice: Whom are they teaching?

    Passive Voice: Who are being taught by them?

  • Active Voice: Whom is not she requesting for a job?

    Passive Voice: Who are not being requested by her for a job?

We hope this structure will be helpful to change the voice from active to passive voice in present continuous tense. To improve your skill, you must practice it to change this type of voice. 

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