why shouldn't I buy chocolates. change into passive
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why shouldn't chocolates be bought by me
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Passive: Why are chocolates not liked by her?
Active: Why does she not like chocolates?
Commentary: The simple present and past tenses—which lack auxiliary (helper) verbs—require to form a question or negative in the active voice. That is, we need to add an auxiliary verb. The passive voice automatically comes with the auxiliary verb to be, so do-support is not needed.
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