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Do come on time tomorrow.​ in passive voice

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Answered by ImShaur45
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Tomorrow, you have to be on time

Answered by abhimalviya121
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Answer:

Now let us consider your sentence.

“Do come.”

Note : Helping verb ‘do’ is used before the main verb ‘come’ which makes it more emphatic or urging.

Hence the correct form of Passive Voice will be :

You are urged / insisted on / heartily requested / pressed to come.

Hint : There may be other possibilities. ‘You are expected to come.’ Does not suit here.

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