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A. None of these
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B. Let he be helped.
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C. He is helped.
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D. Let him be helped.
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. Are others being imitated by you?
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B. Are others imitated by you?
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C. Were others being imitated by you?
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D. None of these
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 had been written to her father by Mona.
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B. A letter was being written to her father by Mona.
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C. A letter has been written to her father by Mona.
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D. None of these
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. May you are blessed with happiness.
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B. None of these
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C. May you be blessed with happiness.
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D. May happiness be blessed on you by Go.
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. The road is expected by us to be build.
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C. None of these
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D. We expected the road be build by them.
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. The manager is signing the document
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B. None of these
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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. An email has been written by her
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B. None of these
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C. An email is being written by her
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D. She has been writing an email
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 is approved by the committee
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B. The new proposal will be approved by the committee
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C. None of these
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D. The new proposal has been approved
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 have caught the thief
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C. None of these
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D. The police caught the thief
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 is 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 was being 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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