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structure of past continuous tense in passive voice.​

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Answered by yokeshps2005
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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.

Answered by arpitasinghchauhan8
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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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