EG ONE 9TH ENTRY

Passive forms: Present and past progressive




Hi guys!
Here's my podcast about passive forms.

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  1. I really liked the way you presented this topic it is really useful in the chapter we are studying. What I learned is that in the passive form of the present continuous we just have to add "being" which ends in -ing between the helping and the past participle of the sentence. For example, The book is being checked by the company. Thanks, see ya.

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  2. Hi Diego!

    I really liked your post, the audio is nice and the webpages are amazing, the topic is so interesting ans useful for us, It will help me to reinforce my learning about grammar and also to practice the structures.

    I just have a question in the Present Progressive Passive, always that we use "verb to be" also we have to use "being", right?, could we change for another similar structure?

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  3. Hello Diego. I liked your audio post and how you clearly explain the topic. With your information I learned that to form the passive voice of the continuous tenses we need to use the verb to be as an auxiliar + being + past participle. For ex. The computer is being fixed. It has been being fixed since yesterday. It was being fixed in the morning. Thanks for that. I just have s question. Does this apply to Past perfect continuous or do we have any exception? Thanks!

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  4. Hello there ...
    Very good information about the passive Forms, and the Links are very good to learn even more about the subject.
    I like to know and learn that to form the passive voice of the continuous tenses we need to use the verb to be as an auxiliary + being + past participle.
    Tnks for your help...

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