Select the correct passive voice of: 'Please give me a glass of water.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Select the correct passive voice of: 'Please give me a glass of water.'
A. You are requested to give me a glass of water.
B. I should be given a glass of water.
C. Both A and B.
D. Let a glass of water be given to me.
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Both polite request forms are correct.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice

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Select the correct passive voice of: 'They have not informed the police.'
A. The police have not been informed by them.
B. The police had not been informed by them.
C. The police are not informed by them.
D. The police was not informed by them.

Correct Answer: Option A


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A. A noise is not being made by the children.
B. A noise has not been made by the children.
C. A noise was not being made by the children.
D. A noise is not made by the children.

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A. It is expected that the new player will break the record.
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