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A. Let him be helped.
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B. He is helped.
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C. Let he be helped.
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D. None of these
Explanation
This is an imperative sentence; passive voice of "Help him" is formed using "Let + object + be + past participle".
So, "Help him" becomes "Let him be helped." in passive voice.
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A. Were others being imitated by you?
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B. None of these
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C. Are others imitated by you?
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D. Are others being imitated by you?
Explanation
Correct Passive Voice Conversion: The original sentence "Do you imitate others?" is in the active voice.
Its passive form is "Are others imitated by you?" (subject + auxiliary verb + past participle + agent).
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A. A letter was being written to her father by Mona.
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B. None of these
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C. A letter had been written to her father by Mona.
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D. A letter has been written to her father by Mona.
Explanation
A letter was being written to her father by Mona.
The sentence is in past continuous tense: was writing.
In passive voice, past continuous becomes was being + past participle → was being written.
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A. None of these
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B. May happiness be blessed on you by Go.
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C. May you are blessed with happiness.
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D. May you be blessed with happiness.
Explanation
This is an optative sentence (expressing a wish), so in passive voice: "May + object + be + past participle."
Correct transformation: "May you be blessed with happiness."
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A. We were expected by them to build the road.
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B. None of these
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C. We expected the road be build by them.
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D. The road is expected by us to be build.
Explanation
This is a passive voice transformation of a sentence with causative structure.
Subject "They" becomes agent in passive form: "We were expected by them to build the road."
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A. None of these
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B. The manager is signing the document
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C. The manager signed the document
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D. The manager has signed the document
Explanation
The original sentence is in past simple passive: was signed by the manager.
Its active voice form is: The manager signed the document.
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A. She has been writing an email
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B. An email has been written by her
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C. None of these
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D. An email is being written by her
Explanation
The sentence "She has written an email" is in present perfect tense.
The passive voice structure is: has/have + been + past participle → "An email has been written by her."
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A. The new proposal has been approved
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B. The new proposal is approved by the committee
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C. None of these
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D. The new proposal will be approved by the committee
Explanation
The new proposal will be approved by the committee.
The sentence is in future simple tense (will approve).
In passive voice, it becomes: "will be approved by..."
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A. The police catch the thief
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B. The police caught the thief
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C. The police have caught the thief
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence "The thief was caught by the police" is in passive voice (simple past tense).
Its active voice form is: "The police caught the thief".
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A. The building was being painted by them
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B. None of these
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C. The building is being painted by them
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D. The building is painted by them
Explanation
The sentence "They are painting the building" is in present continuous tense.
The correct passive form of present continuous is: is/are being + past participle, so: is being painted.
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