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A. Was the curtains being sewed by here?
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B. Are the curtains being sewed by here?
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C. Will the curtains being sewed by here?
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D. Were the curtains being sewed by her?
Explanation
Past Continuous Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + was/were + v4+ object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + was/were being + v3 + by + subject
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A. We do not like sweets
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B. None of these
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C. We are not liking sweets
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D. Sweets have not been liked by us
Explanation
"Sweets are not liked by us" is Passive
It is used here Present continues when we change to Active voice we will use Present Indefinite tense so,
Us = we
Are not = do not
Liked = like
Sweet= Sweets
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A. The lion shot the hunter.
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B. None of these
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C. The lion is shot by the hunter.
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D. The lion was shot by the hunter.
Explanation
The lion was shot by the hunter.
The sentence is in simple past tense: "shot."
In passive voice, it becomes "was + past participle" → was shot.
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A. The enemies are killed by our soldiers.
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B. None of these
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C. The enemies are being killed by our soldiers.
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D. Our killing of enemies is done by our soldiers.
Explanation
The enemies are being killed by our soldiers.
The sentence is in present continuous tense: "are killing."
In passive voice, present continuous becomes "are being + past participle" → are being killed.
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A. A story had been written by me.
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B. None of these
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C. A story has been written by me.
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D. A story is being written by me.
Explanation
Present perfect passive structure: has/have been + past participle
Active: I have written a story.
Passive: A story has been written by me.
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A. Why has this jug been broken by you?
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B. None of these
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C. Why have this jug been broken by you?
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D. Why this jug has been broken by you?
Explanation
Why has this jug been broken by you?
The structure for passive voice in present perfect tense: has/have + been + past participle.
The subject “you” becomes the agent, and “this jug” becomes the subject of the passive sentence.
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A. Your pen has been broken by someone
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B. Our pen has broken by someone
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C. Your pen has broken by someone
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D. None of these
Explanation
Passive voice of "Someone has broken your pen" is formed as:
Object + has/have been + past participle + by + subject
So, "Your pen has been broken by someone" is grammatically correct.
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A. None of these
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B. A latter is being written by me
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C. A latter is been written by my
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D. A latter is been written by me
Explanation
Passive voice of "I am writing a letter" is formed as:
Object + is/are being + past participle + by + subject
So, "A letter is being written by me" is correct.
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A. Has the letter been written by her?
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B. Is a letter written by her?
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C. Is she writing a letter?
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D. A letter is written by her?
Explanation
The passive voice of "Does she write a letter?" is "Is a letter written by her?"
This changes the focus from the subject performing the action to the action being performed on the object.
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A. let your seat be taken, please
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B. Please let your seat be taken
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C. Please let yours seat be taken
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D. none of these
Explanation
Passive Voice of "Please take your seat"
answer: Please let your seat be taken
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