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Present Continuous Passive Guide

The present continuous tense describes actions that are happening now or will happen in the future. It is formed using the present form of the verb "to be" along with the present participle "-ing" form of the main verb. The present continuous can be used both actively to show who is performing an action, and passively to focus on the action being undergone.
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Present Continuous Passive Guide

The present continuous tense describes actions that are happening now or will happen in the future. It is formed using the present form of the verb "to be" along with the present participle "-ing" form of the main verb. The present continuous can be used both actively to show who is performing an action, and passively to focus on the action being undergone.
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The present continuous tense

describes things that are


happening now and in the future.

Present continuous,
passive voice
This tense is confusing because the verb "be" appears
twice.
But it’s not too difficult once you understand how it works:
Subject + be (Present Simple) + -ing
Singular Plural
I am being taught the
We are being taught the Present
Present continuous
continuous passive
passive
You are being taught
You are being taught the Present
the Present
continuous present
continuous passive
He is being taught
the Present
continuous present They are being taught the Present
She is being taught continuous passive
the Present
continuous passive
It is being taught the
Present continuous
passive
The book is being read by the young man -
passive
The young man is reading the book - active:
Pancakes are being made in the kitchen-
passive
They are making pancakes - active
Flowers are being picked in a field- passive
Some people are picking flowers - active

Mary Cassatt-Picking flowers in a field, 1875


Penguins living in the Antarctic are being
threatened by climate change - passive
Climate change is threatening penguins -
active

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