By whom are you taught English? Change voice
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While changing an interrogative sentence to passive voice, the subject 'who' changes to an object 'by whom'. The passive form of 'taught' in the simple past tense is 'was/were taught'. This can be seen in option C, hence it's the right answer.
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Who teaches you English?
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The following adjustments need be made to the active voice statement before converting it to passive voice. -
- Determine the tense of the following statement.
- Use the correct supporting verb and the main verb's past participle
- In passive voice, the supplied sentence's object becomes the subject.
The sentences are written in the basic present tense. As a result, we should employ the assisting verb is and the past participle of the verb play, depending on the object.
The following is the passive voice structure of the given sentence:
by +subject +object + helping verb (am/is/are)+past participle of verb +by
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