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Present Continuous Tense Passive Voice Exercise

March 13, 2024 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your ability to change sentences in the present continuous tense into the passive form.

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Answers

  1. They are cleaning the windows. / The windows are being cleaned by them.
  2. I am cooking dinner. / Dinner is being cooked by me.
  3. They are rehearsing their dialogues. / Their dialogues are being rehearsed by them.
  4. He is making tea. / Tea is being made by him.
  5. You are wasting time. / Time is being wasted by you.
  6. She is singing a song. / A song is being sung by her.
  7. The cat is drinking the milk. / The milk is being drunk by the cat.
  8. The master is training the puppy. / The puppy is being trained by the master.
  9. You are disturbing me. / I am being disturbed by you.
  10. The boy is chasing the dragonflies. / The dragonflies are being chased by the boy.
  11. They are grinding the grains. / The grains are being ground by them.
  12. You are bothering me. / I am being bothered by you.
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