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1. The passive form of the sentence, "Who did the work?" is -
- A. By whom the work was done?
- B. By whom the work was done?
- C. By whom the work was done?
- D. By whom the work was done?
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
The passive form of "Who did the work?" is "By whom was the work done?". This structure converts the active sentence into passive voice by shifting the focus from the doer ("who") to the action itself ("the work").
Active voice: "Who did the work?"
Active voice: "Who did the work?"
- Subject: Who
- Verb: did
- Object: the work
- The original subject ("who") becomes the object of the preposition "by" ("by whom").
- The original object ("the work") becomes the new subject.
- The verb "did" changes to the past tense of "to be" ("was") plus the past participle of "do" ("done")
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