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Q.

Change the following statement into a passive voice.
Who taught you English?

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a

By whom English was taught to you?

b

By whom you were taught English?

c

By whom was English taught to you?

d

By whom are you taught English?

answer is C.

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Detailed Solution

In order to convert this judgment from active voice to unresistant voice, we will need to identify the corridor of speech. In active voice, the construction is subject verb object. still, in the unresistant voice, it changes to object verb subject. 
In the given judgment, the structure is complicated because it's an interrogative judgment. 
These rules are subject to change. So, all you have to do is change the order of the judgment by changing the subject, verb, and object order. 
It would start with ‘ By whom ’, because who changes to ‘ whom ’ in the unresistant voice. also, the verb ‘ was tutored ’, which will be broken up by the word ‘ English ’, and in the end, the subject, ‘ to you ’. 
Hence, option ‘ c ’ is the correct option. 
 

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