what pasive voice of this sentence
who laughed at me
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“He laughed at me,” seems to become passive when changed to “I was laughed at by him.” Notice what happened to the preposition, at. In the so-called passive sentence, it has become part of the verb, i.e. “laughed at”in which a normal verb is combined with a preposition called a phrasal verb.
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Passive voice:
By whom was I laughed?
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