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By whom are you taught English? Change voice

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer:

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.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
3

Who teaches you English?

Explanation:

The following adjustments need be made to the active voice statement before converting it to passive voice. -

  1. Determine the tense of the following statement.
  2. Use the correct supporting verb and the main verb's past participle
  3. 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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