Listen "25. How to use Passive Voice in Present Continuous Tense?"
Episode Synopsis
Passive voice means the action is important and the doer is not. Passive voice is used with Present Continuous Tense to describe actions that are happening now where the action is important and not the doer.
For example:
The house is being painted.
The ground is being prepared for the magic show.
is/are being + verb III form - this is the structure for passive voice sentences in present continuous tense. This is used to describe an action that's happening but with focus firmly on action while doer is either unimportant or not being talked about.
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For example:
The house is being painted.
The ground is being prepared for the magic show.
is/are being + verb III form - this is the structure for passive voice sentences in present continuous tense. This is used to describe an action that's happening but with focus firmly on action while doer is either unimportant or not being talked about.
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