Choose the passive form that is closest in meaning to the original sentence. Who taught you dancing?
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A.
Which dancer taught you dancing?
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B.
By whom was you taught dancing?
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C.
By whom was dancing taught to you?
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D.
Were you taught dancing by someone?
Correct Answer:
C. By whom was dancing taught to you?
Explanation:
The passive form of the given statement is, "By whom was dancing taught to you?" An interrogative sentence beginning with "who" transforms into its objective form "whom," and is preceded by the preposition "by," making option (c) the correct choice.
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