What is the rule to convert past continuous tense in passive voice.
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While converting Interrogative Sentences of Past continuous to Passive Voice, we will use was and were before the subject. The Sentence will look like this (Was/were - subject - Being - Past participle - by - Object - Sign of interrogation). For Example: Active Voice: Were they hoisting the flag?Oct 22, 2015
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Past Continuous Tense General Form :-
(Subject) + was/were + (-ing form of verb) + (Object)
Past Continuous Tense General Form in Passive Voice :-
(Object) + was/were + being + (Simple past form of verb) + by + (Subject)
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