How is passive voice in the present continuous tense converted into the past continuous tense?

Answer: By changing the tense of the auxiliary verb
Explanation

In passive voice, the auxiliary verb "is/are" in the present continuous tense is changed to "was/were" in the past continuous tense.

The main verb remains in the past participle form.

For example:

Active: "The book is being read by the students."

Passive (Past Continuous): "The book was being read by the students."

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