How to say this in passive form?

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The man had been making the ring for one hour
The ring had been being made for one hour, is this correct? If it isn't please help me to correct that. Many thanks in advance.:)
 

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The man had been making the ring for one hour
The ring had been being made for one hour, is this correct? If it isn't please help me to correct that. Many thanks in advance.:)

It's not possible to make that sentence passive in any natural way. Why do you want to?
 

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Hello, Mr. Mai:



Congratulations! According to my books, you have correctly changed that sentence to the passive.

But my books also tell me that native speakers will not accept such a passive sentence. So it is better to

avoid changing the present/ past perfect progressive to the passive.


James
 

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It's not possible to make that sentence passive in any natural way. Why do you want to?

Then what should I do if I encounter a situation like this? as for why, because I encountered a situation like this the other night.
 

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Then what should I do if I encounter a situation like this? as for why, because I encountered a situation like this the other night.
What was the situation? You encountered a man making a ring? Or someone told you to make a passive sentence?
In both cases you could have ignored them.
 

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What was the situation? You encountered a man making a ring? Or someone told you to make a passive sentence?
In both cases you could have ignored them.

The situation was I saw a working ring-making machine, I wanted to ask the staff "how long has the machine been making the ring", but I did not think of the active form then, and I did not know how to change it to passive.
 

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The situation was I saw a working ring-making machine, I wanted to ask the staff "how long has the machine been making the ring", but I did not think of the active form then, and I did not know how to change it to passive.
If you did not think of the active form, then you could not have changed it to the passive. The active form is nearly always the most natural form.
 
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