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[quote="Eris"]I don't know exactly how the rule is in general, but I could give you an example. If you're in the car with somebody who's driving and you're being called on the phone and asked: "Where are you, what are you doing?" Then you could answer with: "I'm being taken to work". It also works in the reported speech: "I was outside working in the garden, while I was being observed by my neighbor".[/quote]
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Eris
Verfasst am: 28. Aug 2011 20:05
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I don't know exactly how the rule is in general, but I could give you an example.
If you're in the car with somebody who's driving and you're being called on the phone and asked: "Where are you, what are you doing?" Then you could answer with: "I'm being taken to work".
It also works in the reported speech: "I was outside working in the garden, while I was being observed by my neighbor".
Pablo
Verfasst am: 26. Aug 2011 13:33
Titel: Verwendung des Passiv Progressive
Hi,
wann verwendet man eigentlich das Passiv Progressive? Es gibt ja ohnehin nur 2 Progressive Passiv Formen und zwar:
Present Progressive Passiv: am/is/are + being + Partizip
Past Progressive Passiv: was/were + being + Partizip
Doch wann benutzt man sie?
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