General Rules of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Helping Verbs of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
“Is being” as Helping Verb in Present Continuous Tense Tense(Passive Voice)
Examples of “Is being” as Helping Verb in Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
- The maid is cleaning the room.
- The room is being cleaned by the maid.
- John is typing the report.
- The report is being typed by John.
- The workers are painting the wall.
- The wall is being painted by the workers.
- The janitor is mopping the floor.
- The floor is being mopped by the janitor.
- The tailor is stitching the dress.
- The dress is being stitched by the tailor.
- The student is reading the book.
- The book is being read by the student.
- The waiter is serving the food.
- The food is being served by the waiter.
- She is writing the assignment.
- The assignment is being written by her.
- The window is being repaired by the carpenter.
- The carpenter is repairing the window.
- The postman is delivering the letter.
- The letter is being delivered by the postman.
“Are being” as Helping Verb in Present Continuous Tense Tense(Passive Voice)
Examples of “Are being” as Helping Verb in Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
- The workers are cleaning the rooms.
- The rooms are being cleaned by the workers.
- The assistant is preparing the documents.
- The documents are being prepared by the assistant.
- The teacher is teaching the children.
- The children are being taught by the teacher.
- The staff are washing the cars.
- The cars are being washed by the staff.
- The managers are reviewing the reports.
- The reports are being reviewed by the managers.
- The librarian is arranging the books.
- The books are being arranged by the librarian.
- The students are washing the dishes.
- The dishes are being washed by the students.
- The gardener is watering the flowers.
- The flowers are being watered by the gardener.
- The secretary is sending the emails.
- The emails are being sent by the secretary.
- The waiters are serving the guests.
- The guests are being served by the waiters.
“Am being” as Helping Verb in Present Continuous Tense Tense(Passive Voice)
Examples of “Am being” as Helping Verb in Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
- The manager is watching me.
- I am being watched by the manager.
- The assistant is helping me.
- I am being helped by the assistant.
- The police are questioning me.
- I am being questioned by the police.
- The waiter is serving me.
- I am being served by the waiter.
- The doctor is examining me.
- I am being examined by the doctor.
- The reporter is photographing me.
- I am being photographed by the reporter.
- A stranger is following me.
- I am being followed by a stranger.
- The doctor is treating me at the clinic.
- I am being treated at the clinic.
- The coach is training me.
- I am being trained by the coach.
- My mentor is guiding me.
- I am being guided by my mentor.
Formula for Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Formula for Assertive Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Examples of Assertive Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
- She is painting the wall.
- The wall is being painted by her.
- They are cleaning the room.
- The room is being cleaned by them.
- He is writing a letter.
- A letter is being written by him.
- The chef is preparing the meal.
- The meal is being prepared by the chef.
- The children are watching a movie.
- A movie is being watched by the children.
- The workers are building a house.
- A house is being built by the workers.
- She is teaching the students.
- The students are being taught by her.
- He is repairing the car.
- The car is being repaired by him.
- They are planting trees.
- Trees are being planted by them.
- She is reading a novel.
- A novel is being read by her.
Formula for Negative Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Examples of Negative Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
- He is not writing a letter.
- A letter is not being written by him.
- They are not watching the movie.
- The movie is not being watched by them.
- She is not baking a cake.
- A cake is not being baked by her.
- The teacher is not explaining the lesson.
- The lesson is not being explained by the teacher.
- I am not reading the book.
- The book is not being read by me.
- We are not cleaning the room.
- The room is not being cleaned by us.
- The workers are not building the bridge.
- The bridge is not being built by the workers.
- She is not watering the plants.
- The plants are not being watered by her.
- He is not repairing the computer.
- The computer is not being repaired by him.
- They are not painting the walls.
- The walls are not being painted by them.
Formula for Interrogative Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Examples of Interrogative Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Yes/No Questions
- Is he painting the wall?
- Is the wall being painted by him?
- Are they watching a movie?
- Is a movie being watched by them?
- Is she baking a cake?
- Is a cake being baked by her?
- Are you writing a letter?
- Is a letter being written by you?
- Is the chef preAre they planting trees?paring the meal?
- Is the meal being prepared by the chef?
- Are the workers repairing the road?
- Is the road being repaired by the workers?
- Is the boy reading a novel?
- Is a novel being read by the boy?
- Are they planting trees?
- Are trees being planted by them?
- Is she cleaning the room?
- Is the room being cleaned by her?
- Are you drawing a sketch?
- Is a sketch being drawn by you?
Wh- Questions (What/When/Where/Why/Which/Who)
- What is he writing?
- What is being written by him?
- What are they doing?
- What is being done by them?
- Which book is she reading?
- Which book is being read by her?
- Who is helping you?
- By whom are you being helped?
- When is she cleaning the house?
- When is the house being cleaned by her?
- Where are you placing the books?
- Where are the books being placed by you?
- Who is calling her?
- By whom is she being called?
- What is the teacher explaining?
- What is being explained by the teacher?
- Which topic are they discussing?
- Which topic is being discussed by them?
Formula for Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Examples of Interrogative-Negative Sentences of Present Continuous Tense(Passive Voice)
Yes/No Questions
- Is she not baking the cake?
- Is the cake not being baked by her?
- Are they not cleaning the room?
- Is the room not being cleaned by them?
- Is he not writing a letter?
- Is a letter not being written by him?
- Are you not watching the movie?
- Is the movie not being watched by you?
- Am I not completing the assignment?
- Is the assignment not being completed by me?
- Is she not painting the wall?
- Is the wall not being painted by her?
- Are we not planting trees?
- Are trees not being planted by us?
- Are they not arranging the chairs?
- Are the chairs not being arranged by them?
- Is he not fixing the car?
- Is the car not being fixed by him?
- Are you not sending the invitations?
- Are the invitations not being sent by you?
Wh- Questions (What/When/Where/Why/Which/Who)
- Why is she not reading the book?
- Why is the book not being read by her?
- What are they not preparing?
- What is not being prepared by them?
- Why are you not answering the phone?
- Why is the phone not being answered by you?
- Who is not completing the task?
- By whom is the task not being completed?
- When are they not conducting the test?
- When is the test not being conducted by them?
- Which topics are they not covering?
- Which topics are not being covered by them?
- Why is he not taking the medicine?
- Why is the medicine not being taken by him?
- Who is not organizing the event?
- By whom is the event not being organized?
- What is she not doing?
- What is not being done by her?
- Why are we not sending the report?
- Why is the report not being sent by us?