Select the correct passive voice of: 'She will invite me to the party.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Select the correct passive voice of: 'She will invite me to the party.'
A. I shall be invited to the party by her.
B. I will be invited to the party by her.
C. I would be invited to the party by her.
D. I am invited to the party by her.
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Future with 'will', passive: I/we can take 'shall' or 'will'. 'I shall be invited' is traditionally correct. Both A and B possible, but I'll use A as correct traditional.

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