Choose the passive form that is closest in meaning to the original sentence. Why haven't they allowed you to go?
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A.
Why you haven't been allowed to go
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B.
Why haven't you been allowed to go
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C.
Why hadn't you been allowed to go by them
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D.
Why you hadn't been allowed to go
Correct Answer:
B. Why haven't you been allowed to go
Explanation:
This sentence is in the interrogative form of the present perfect tense. When transforming it into the passive voice, specific rules apply: The question word stays the same. The auxiliary verb 'has/have + been' is used, depending on the subject of the passive voice. The main verb must be in its past participle form. Therefore, option (b) is the correct choice.
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