Guy is a student at Frances King School of English
Continuous Passives
This week, we're continuing our discussion of passives with a look at continuous passives. We challenge Guy from Martinique to come up with correct sentences using this very tricky grammar. How will he do?
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There are four main elements to a continuous passive sentence: the 'passive subject', the verb 'to be', the word 'being', and the past participle of the verb.
Present continuous passive
passive subject
'to be'
being
past participle
The bridge
is
being
painted
this year
The interviews
are
being
held
in the office
Past continuous passive
passive subject
'to be'
being
past participle
The bridge
was
being
painted
last year
The interviews
were
being
held
in the office
Now it's your turn to practise continuous passives. Go to our first quiz page on this subject here.
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