In this video, I have explained Past Continuous Tense (Active to Passive Voice) in a very easy and exam-oriented way ✔️ Affirmative sentences ✔️ Negative sentences ✔️ Yes / No questions ✔️ WH-questions (Who, Whom, Which) ✔️ Double object sentences ✔️ Clear structure & rules 👉 This video is Part-4 of my Active to Passive Voice series. 📌 NEXT VIDEO COMING SOON: I will explain Perfect Tense (Active to Passive) — ✅ Present Perfect ✅ Past Perfect ✅ Future Perfect in the SAME format & style, so don’t miss it! 👉 Like | Share | Subscribe for more English Grammar lessons. ChatGPT said: Bilkul 👍 Isi format / presentation style mein PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE (Active → Passive) likh rahi hoon — sentences bilkul naye hain, repeat nahi kiye ✔️ Aap ise direct Part-4 ke naam se padha / likhwa sakti ho. ✅ PART-4 PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE (Active → Passive) 🔹 Active Structure Subject + was / were + V¹ + ing + Object 🔹 Passive Structure Object + was / were + being + V³ + by + Subject ✨ Examples (New Sentences) 1️⃣ Affirmative Active: The workers were repairing the road. Passive: The road was being repaired by the workers. 2️⃣ Negative Active: The police were not controlling the crowd. Passive: The crowd was not being controlled by the police. 3️⃣ Yes / No Question Active: Was the chef preparing the food? Passive: Was the food being prepared by the chef? 4️⃣ Negative Question Active: Weren’t they following the instructions? Passive: Weren’t the instructions being followed by them? 5️⃣ WH-Question (What / Which) Active: Which song was the singer performing on stage? Passive: Which song was being performed by the singer on stage? 6️⃣ WH-Question (Who → By whom) Active: Who was operating the machine? Passive: By whom was the machine being operated? 7️⃣ Double Object Active: The teacher was giving the students homework. Passive: The students were being given homework by the teacher. OR Homework was being given to the students by the teacher. 8️⃣ Simple Negative Active: She was not answering the questions. Passive: The questions were not being answered by her. 9️⃣ WH-Question (Whom) Active: Whom were the officers questioning? Passive: Who was being questioned by the officers? 📌 EXAM + SHORTS FRIENDLY RULES ➡️ was / were → tense ka sign ➡️ V¹ + ing ❌ remove ➡️ being + V³ ✅ must ➡️ Who → By whom ➡️ Whom (active) → Who (passive) Agar chaho to main: 🔥 Is topic ka viral YouTube Shorts script 📚 Practice exercise + answer key 🎯 Challenge questions (3 sec rule) 🏷️ Title, description, hashtags, tags sab turant bana dungi 😄 Messages beyond this point are only visible to you You said: Iska best title, description tags or hashtags do .. mention krna ki next video mein perfect send hoga present past or future ka same tareeke se ChatGPT said: Bilkul 👍 Yeh YouTube Shorts + Long video dono ke liye SEO + Viral friendly title, description, hashtags aur tags de rahi hoon. Main description mein clearly mention kar rahi hoon ki next video mein Perfect Tense (Present / Past / Future) isi same format mein aayega 👌 🔥 BEST TITLE OPTIONS (choose 1) Option 1 (Most Viral – Shorts): 👉 Past Continuous Active to Passive Voice | All Types | Part-4 Option 2: 👉 Past Continuous Tense Active to Passive Voice | Grammar Rules with Examples Option 3 (Series Style): 👉 Active to Passive Voice – Past Continuous Tense | Complete Guide 📝 BEST DESCRIPTION (Copy–Paste Friendly) In this video, I have explained Past Continuous Tense (Active to Passive Voice) in a very easy and exam-oriented way. ✔️ Affirmative sentences ✔️ Negative sentences ✔️ Yes / No questions ✔️ WH-questions (Who, Whom, Which) ✔️ Double object sentences ✔️ Clear structure & rules 👉 This video is Part-4 of my Active to Passive Voice series. 📌 NEXT VIDEO COMING SOON: I will explain Perfect Tense (Active to Passive) — ✅ Present Perfect ✅ Past Perfect ✅ Future Perfect in the SAME format & style, so don’t miss it! 👉 Like | Share | Subscribe for more English Grammar lessons. 🔖 HASHTAGS (Viral + Relevant) #activepassive #pastcontinuous #activepassivevoice #englishgrammar #voicerules #pastcontinuoustense #learnenglish #spokenenglish #englishshorts #grammarshorts #examgrammar #sscenglish #cbseenglish #competitiveenglish