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Has her book been lost?

To change active to passive, the object of the sentence replaces the subject and the appropriate form of the verb to be is added to the main verb as an auxiliary.

Where the active sentence is in the progressive, the progressive participle changes to the past participle, thus "I have been asking for you" becomes "You have been asked for" and in the present progressive: "I am calling him" becomes "He is being called"

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