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past continuous formula in passive​

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Answered by joycemartin2005
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Explanation:

So, the structure for past continuous passive is: subject + was or were + BEING + past participle. Notice that, in the continuous passive, the word “being” is always present – no matter what the verb tense is. ... We simply changed the word “are” to “were.” Nothing else changed.

Past Continuous Passive is used to talk about actions that were ongoing at a particular moment in the past. The emphasis is on the process. When Jack arrived to the workshop his car was still being repaired. The students were being taught grammar all day long.

Answered by shubhamraj08196
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Answer:

So, the structure for past continuous passive is: subject + was or were + BEING + past participle. Notice that, in the continuous passive, the word “being” is always present – no matter what the verb tense is. ... We simply changed the word “are” to “were.” Nothing else changed.

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