Hello everyone,
Is the passive form common or used for "future continuous" , "present perfect", etc...?as follows
1. He will be helping the poor man.
- The poor man will be being helped.
2. He has been helping the poor man.
- The poor man has been being helped.
Regards
JA
Your passive versions are grammatical but very rarely (if ever) used by native speakers.
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Your passive versions are grammatical but very rarely (if ever) used by native speakers.