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A. Will you come?
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B. Shall you come?
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C. Do you come?
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence "We're having a barbecue next week." refers to a future event.
"Will you come?" is the correct way to ask about someone's participation in a future event.
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A. None of these
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B. Why is he being beaten by you?
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C. He is beaten by you why?
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D. He is being why beaten by you?
Explanation
Active voice: Why are you beating him? (Present continuous tense)
Passive voice structure: Why + is/are + object + being + past participle + by + subject
"beating" → "being beaten"
Subject "you", object "him" → switch places in passive
So, correct passive voice is: Why is he being beaten by you?
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