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The subject is doing something
active voice
passive voice
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Active: The subject is doing something.
Passive: Something is being done by the subject.
Brief rule: For present continuous (is/are + doing) turn it into be + past participle: is/are being + done. The original object becomes the new subject; the original subject becomes an optional "by" phrase.
Passive: Something is being done by the subject.
Brief rule: For present continuous (is/are + doing) turn it into be + past participle: is/are being + done. The original object becomes the new subject; the original subject becomes an optional "by" phrase.
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