Present Continuous Passive with Its Examples

What is Present Continuous Passive? Explained with it Uses, Structure and Examples

The Present Continuous Passive is a verb tense that is used to describe actions that are happening at the moment of speaking or currently in progress. In this tense, the subject of the sentence is the recipient of the action, and the verb is conjugated to be in the passive voice.


VERB: 3rd Form of Verb

Helping Verb:  is being, am being, are being


Structure of Sentence:

1) Simple: Subject + helping verb + verb + by + the actor

2) Negative: Subject + helping verb + not + verb + by + the actor

3) Interrogative: Helping verb + subject + verb + by + the actor

4) Negative Interrogative: Helping verb + subject + not + verb + by + the actor



Here is an example of a sentence in the present continuous passive:

 

"The letter is being delivered right now."

 

In this sentence, the subject is "the letter" and the verb is "is being delivered." The verb is conjugated in the passive voice, which means that the subject receives the action rather than performing it.

 

The structure of a sentence in the present continuous passive is:

 

Subject + auxiliary verb "be" (in the present tense) + being + past participle of the main verb

 

For Example:

 

1. "The house is being cleaned right now." (Subject: "the house"; auxiliary verb: "is"; being: "being"; past participle of main verb: "cleaned") 

2. "The cake is being baked in the kitchen." (Subject: "the cake"; auxiliary verb: "is"; being: "being"; past participle of main verb: "baked")

 

There are several uses of the present continuous passive. Here are a few:

 

1. To describe actions that are happening at the moment of speaking or currently in progress: "The garbage is being collected right now."

 

2. To describe actions that are being performed by an unknown or unspecified person or thing at the moment of speaking: "The window is being opened right now."

 

3. To make the subject of the sentence more prominent or important: "The award-winning novel is being written by a young author."

 

4. To create a formal or impersonal tone: "The decision is being made by the board of directors."

 

5. To emphasize the action rather than the doer of the action: "The experiment is being conducted carefully."

 

6. To describe processes or systems that are ongoing or automatic at the moment of speaking: "The mail is being sorted and delivered by the postal service."

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