Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Active Voice: have/has + been + Verb
Passive Voice: have/has + been + being + Verb
*It may continuous mostly.
Example:
I have been being waited for a long time.
Peter has been being punished by his mum for a hour.
Therefore in present perfect, you need to change to ‘have/has + been + p.p’ in order for it to become passive voice (has/have + p.p. is active voice only)
Present Perfect Continuous Tense~
[have/has + been + (verb+ing)](active)
[have/has + been + being + p.p](passive)
(Active Voice)
|Present Perfect Continuous(Do)|
I | have been doing
You | have been doing
We/They | have been doing
He/She/It| has been doing
(Passive Voice)
|Present Perfect Continuous(Do)|
I | have been being done
You | have been being done
We/They | have been being done
He/She/It| has been being done
Leader:Daisy
Scribe:Catffany
Presenter:Denis
Discussant:Janice
Present Perfect Continuous
FORM
[has/have + been + present participle]
Examples:
* You have been waiting here for two hours.
* Have you been waiting here for two hours?
* You have not been waiting here for two hours.
ACTIVE / PASSIVE
Examples:
* Recently, John has been doing the work. Active
Comment by CatffanY May 6, 2008 @ 5:47 pm* Recently, the work has been being done by John. Passive
leader:alex
scribe:shirley
presenter:cathy
Discussant:raphael
Present Perfect Continuous
FORM
[has/have + been + present participle]
has/have been doing (Active)
has/have been being done (Passive)
information from
Comment by alex May 6, 2008 @ 6:13 pmhttp://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/presentperfectcontinuous.html
leader:Grammy
scribe:jerry
presenter:natalie
Discussant:coco
Present Perfect Continuous
Tense
[[[[[have/has + been + -ing]]]]]
Purpose ~ began in the past still doing 3:00 now
————->
eg. It has been raining all day.
began in the past has just finished now
Comment by jerry.\_/. May 6, 2008 @ 7:50 pm———-|
eg. She has been watching TV all morning. Now she is going to cook.
leader:Marco
scribe:Wesley
presenter:Bonnie
Discussant:28
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Comment by wesley May 6, 2008 @ 9:34 pmActive Voice: have/has + been + Verb
Passive Voice: have/has + been + being + Verb
*It may continuous mostly.
Example:
I have been being waited for a long time.
Peter has been being punished by his mum for a hour.
leader:Erica
scribe:Michelle
presenter:Bobo
Discussant:Persephone
Present Perfect Continuous
FORM
[has/have + been + present participle]
has/have been doing (Active)
-I have been doing homework.
has/have been being done (Passive)
-The homework have not been being doning by Peter.
Comment by Erica May 6, 2008 @ 10:08 pmLeader:Joel
Scribe:Channy
Presenter:Alvin
Discussant:Karen
[have/has+been+verb]
‘I have bought my camera today’ (have/has + p.p.)
To change it to passive, you need to use:
‘The camera has been bought by me today’.
Therefore in present perfect, you need to change to ‘have/has + been + p.p’ in order for it to become passive voice (has/have + p.p. is active voice only)
Comment by Channy May 6, 2008 @ 11:12 pmLeader:Sherman
Scribe:Eleanor
Presenter:21
Discussant:Ken
Our group think that:
Comment by Eleanor May 6, 2008 @ 11:36 pmthe example we use is “do”
so,it is
have been being done
Leader:Water
Scribe:Melody
Presenter:Katrina
Discussant:Stella
Present Perfect Continuous Tense~
[have/has + been + (verb+ing)](active)
[have/has + been + being + p.p](passive)
(Active Voice)
|Present Perfect Continuous(Do)|
I | have been doing
You | have been doing
We/They | have been doing
He/She/It| has been doing
(Passive Voice)
Comment by Melody May 7, 2008 @ 6:40 am|Present Perfect Continuous(Do)|
I | have been being done
You | have been being done
We/They | have been being done
He/She/It| has been being done
Could anybody let me know the passive voice of the sentence: ‘He has been suffering from fever for five days’
Thanks,
Comment by Prahllad July 16, 2010 @ 12:15 pmPrahllad
He has been being suffered from fever for five days.
Comment by Hansaram kumawat May 11, 2012 @ 8:21 pma fever has been being suffered
Comment by Edilberto March 28, 2013 @ 6:46 pmCould anybody please let me know the passive voice of the sentece: ‘He has been suffering from fever for five days’
Comment by Prahllad July 16, 2010 @ 12:16 pm‘Fever has been being suffered by him for five days.’ Atrocious.
Comment by Kyle Cronan January 11, 2011 @ 8:23 amGood example. Thank you!
Comment by Nikki Bouteiller February 8, 2011 @ 8:08 pmthank you all you all helped me with this
Comment by Mobashar September 23, 2011 @ 12:47 pml love the page.thanks for letting me know about present perfect continious tense in passive voice
Comment by hermon May 22, 2012 @ 8:41 amHe has been being suffered by the fever for five days
Comment by Raju February 24, 2013 @ 5:21 pm