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what were you doing when you broke your leg (change voice)
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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The main verb in the given sentence is 'broke' in simple past tense. In passive voice, the past participle form of the main verb (broken) is used and the auxiliary 'was'/ 'were' is used in addition to the main verb.  

Option A is correct as it uses the auxiliary 'was' and the past participle form 'broken'.  

Option B is incorrect as the auxiliary 'was' has to immediately follow the subject (By whom).  

Option C: The word 'was' suggests that the sentence is in simple past tense. The word, 'been' suggests that the sentence is in past perfect tense. However, use of both these words in the same sentence is grammatically incorrect. Further, the word 'been' is used without the auxiliary 'had'. Hence, this sentence is grammatically incorrect.

Option D is correct as the auxiliary 'was' is missing.  

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Answered by heena73663
1

Answer:

when your leg was broken what you was doing.

Explanation:

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