English, asked by za0322901, 19 days ago

what were you doing?
change it in passive

Answers

Answered by rishabhmishra8508
3

Answer:

What is being done by you?”

Explanation:

The subject “you” is performing the action of the verb, or “doing.” The subject is doing what the verb describes so it is active. Passive voice: “What is being done by you?”

Answered by Ganesh6775
4

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What was being done by you ?

Extra Information :

To turn active sentences beginning with 'wh-words' into passive ones, the appropriate forms of the 'be' verbs are placed after the 'wh-words'. (Except: which)

The given question is in the past continuous tense so the verb in the passive voice must be changed into the corresponding past tense, according to the rules.

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