Who did you laugh at?
A. Who was laughing at you?
B. Who had been laughing at you?
C. Who laughed at you?
D. Who was laughed at by you?
A. Who was laughing at you?
B. Who had been laughing at you?
C. Who laughed at you?
D. Who was laughed at by you?
A. The speed-breakers were considered a menace to smooth driving by the drivers.
B. The speed-breakers were considered a menace to smooth driving according to the drivers.
C. The drivers were considered a menace to smooth driving the speed-breakers.
D. The drivers were considered speed -breakers by the menace to smooth driving.
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A. This picture cannot be drawn by me.
B. This picture cannot be drawn by I.
C. This picture could not be drawn by me.
D. This picture could not be drawn by I.
A. A girl to sing national anthem is there in the class.
B. The function will end, a girl will sing national anthem at the end of the function.
C. The national anthem will be sung by one of the girls in the class at the end of the function.
D. There is a girl in the class who sings national anthem.
A. We were made to work by him.
B. We would work by him.
C. We might work by him.
D. We have to work by him.
A. We have arranged many meetings and many signatures are collected.
B. Many meetings are arranged, many signature are collected by us.
C. Many meetings were arranged and many signatures were collected by us.
D. Many meetings has arranged and many signatures has collected by us.
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A. I have been writing a letter.
B. I has written a letter.
C. I had written a letter.
D. I have written a letter.
A. Let the water be boiled and cooled before it is kept in the fridge.
B. Let the water be boiled and cooled before it is kept in the fridge by you.
C. Let the water be boiled by you and cooled by you before it is kept in the fridge.
D. Let the water be boiled, cooled and kept in the fridge.
A. The doctor injured and bandaged the arm of a man.
B. The arm of the injured man was bandaged by the doctor.
C. The injured man bandaged his arm.
D. The injured man made the doctor injure his arm.
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A. Jim was being known next to nothing of the events.
B. Next to nothing of the events would be known to Jim.
C. Next to nothing of the events would be known by Jim.
D. It was next to nothing to Jim of the events that he knew.
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