C. Use Present Continuous Passive. 1. It's a big success. This film (speak) about 2. Don't enter the room. The floor (paint) there. 3. Turn left. The road (repair) now. 4. The new machines (test) at the laboratory now. 5. The smell is delicious. My favourite fish (cook) in the kitchen. 6. It's so noisy. The important problems (discuss) now. 7. You can't take the documents. They still (sign). & The old church (restore) this month. the meeting (hold) now? (exam) in this room now? 9. Where the meeting (hold) now. 10. Who (exam) in this room now?
Explanation: The verb "speak" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the film, and it is the object of the action being spoken about. "Is being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be."
2. The floor is being painted there.
Explanation: The verb "paint" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the floor, and it is the object of the action being painted. "Is being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be."
3. The road is being repaired now.
Explanation: The verb "repair" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the road, and it is the object of the action being repaired. "Is being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be."
4. The new machines are being tested at the laboratory now.
Explanation: The verb "test" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the new machines, and they are the objects of the action being tested. "Are being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be."
5. My favourite fish is being cooked in the kitchen.
Explanation: The verb "cook" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is my favourite fish, and it is the object of the action being cooked. "Is being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be."
6. The important problems are being discussed now.
Explanation: The verb "discuss" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the important problems, and they are the objects of the action being discussed. "Are being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be."
7. The documents can't be taken. They are still being signed.
Explanation: The verb "sign" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the documents, and they are the objects of the action being signed. "Are being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be." The negative form "can't be" indicates that the action of signing is not possible.
8. The old church is being restored this month.
Explanation: The verb "restore" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the old church, and it is the object of the action being restored. "Is being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be."
9. Is the meeting being held now?
Explanation: The verb "hold" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the meeting, and it is the object of the action being held. "Is being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be." The question "Is" indicates that we are asking about the action of holding the meeting.
10. Where is the meeting being held now?
Explanation: The verb "hold" is being used in the present continuous passive form. The subject is the meeting, and it is the object of the action being held. "Is being" is the present continuous passive form of the verb "to be." The question word "Where" indicates that we are asking about the location of the meeting.