Both are correct. The difference depends on whether the negative is to be contracted with the auxiliary verb (normally it is in colloquial speech). Examples: Active: He was playing football. Passive: Football was being played by him. Active: He was not playing football. Passive: Football was not being played by him. Present Continuous Tense ΰ€•ΰ€Ύ Active Voice Rule : Subject + am / is /are + verb 1st form + ing + Object Present Continuous Tense ΰ€•ΰ€Ύ Passive Voice Rule : Object + am / is /are + being + verb 3rd form + by + Subject Examples Active : He is drinking a coffee. Passive : A coffee is being drunk by him. Active : They are writing an essay. In the second pair, the passive voice makes the message sound stilted and formal rather than an urgent exclamation. Now take a look at these two examples: Active: I poured the solution into the beaker and heated it to 100℉. Passive: The solution was poured into the beaker and heated to 100℉. Passive voice - active to passive exercise (present continuous). Fill in the spaces with words to complete the passive form of each present continuous sentence. The agent preposition "by" is not required. Example: They are discussing the case right now. Answer: The case is being discussed right now.
Now let’s convert a sentence to a passive voice. Convert a Passive Voice in the Past simple. My peon cleaned the office last night. The office was cleaned last night by my peon. Convert a Passive Voice in the Past continuous. My peon was cleaning the office at 10:00. The office was being cleaned at 10:00 by my peon.
Passive Voice: The assignment will be being worked on by us at 2 pm. 11. Future Perfect Tense: Active Voice: By this time next week, I will have finished the book. Passive Voice: The book will have been finished by me by this time next week. 12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Active Voice: She will have been living in Paris for 5 years next
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