How To Make
Interrogative Active & Passive Voice Of Present Continuous Tense
To form
interrogative sentences in both active and passive voices using the present
continuous tense, you can follow these guidelines:
Interrogative
Active Voice:
Structure:
Am/Are/Is + Subject + present participle?
1. Examples with
"to be" as the main verb:
- Am I eating?
- Are they studying?
- Is she working?
2. Examples
with other verbs:
- Is he playing the guitar?
- Are we watching TV?
- Is the cat chasing the mouse?
Interrogative
Passive Voice:
Structure:
Is/Are + Subject + being + past participle?
1. Examples with
"to be" as the main verb:
- Is the cake being baked by me?
- Are the books being read by them?
- Is the movie being watched by us?
2. Examples
with other verbs:
- Is the report being written by Sarah?
- Is the car being repaired by the mechanic?
- Is the song being sung by the choir?
In the
interrogative form, the order of the auxiliary verb and the subject is
inverted, and a question mark is used at the end of the sentence. The present
participle (base verb + -ing) is used in both active and passive constructions.
Here are more
examples of interrogative sentences in both active and passive voices using the
present continuous tense:
Interrogative
Active Voice:
1. Are you
playing the piano?
2. Is she
cooking dinner?
3. Are they
studying for the exam?
4. Is he
fixing the car?
Interrogative
Passive Voice:
1. Is the
piano being played by you?
2. Is dinner
being cooked by her?
3. Is the
exam being studied for by them?
4. Is the
car being fixed by him?
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