Change into passive voice: Daniel is singing a song.

Change into passive voice: Daniel is singing a song.

  • (A) A song is sung by Daniel
  • (B) A song is singing by Daniel
  • (C) A song is being sung by Daniel
  • (D) A song was being sung by Daniel
The sentence is in present continuous tense (“is singing”), so in passive voice it becomes “is being + past participle (sung)”. Hence, “Daniel is singing a song” correctly changes to “A song is being sung by Daniel.”
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