Present Continuous Passive
Present continuous passive is used to talk about some ongoing actions performed at the moment of speaking or around it.
- Nick’s order is being delivered to the nearest store.
- Our dinner is being cooked as we speak.
- Visitors are being checked in at the hotel.
To make statements with the Present Continuous Passive, use:
am/is/are + being + the Past Participle form of the verb
Singular | Plural |
I am being taught
You are being taught He/she/it is being taught |
We are being taught
You are being taught They are being taught |
- My car is at the garage, it is being repaired.
- What houses are being built opposite the park?
- The work is not being performed at the moment because the customer did not pay in time.