Present perfect
active: have/has + done etc. The room looks nice. Somebody has cleaned it
passive: have/has been + done etc. The room looks nice. It has been cleaned.
Have you heard? The concert has been cancelled. D Have you ever been bitten by a dog?
'Are you going to the party?' 'No, I haven't been invited.'
Past perfect
active: had + done etc. The room looked nice. Somebody had cleaned it
passive: had been + done etc. The room looked nice. It had been cleaned.
The vegetables didn't taste very good. They had been cooked too long.
The car was three years old but hadn't been used very much.
Present continuous
active: am/is/are + (do)ing Somebody is cleaning the room at the moment.
passive: am/is/are + being (done) The room is being cleaned at the moment.
There's somebody walking behind us. I think we are being followed. (in a shop) 'Can I help you?' 'No, thank you. I'm being served.'
Past continuous
active: was/were + (do)ing Somebody was cleaning the room when I arrived.
passive: was/were + being (done) The room was being cleaned when I arrived.
There was somebody walking behind us. We were being followed.
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