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1. My son kicked the ball
The ball is kicked by my son
The ball was kicked by my son
The ball it kicked by my son
2. Lotfi ate the apple.
The apple was ate by Lotfi.
The apple was eaten by Lotfi.
The apple is eate by Lotfi.
3. I love my mother.
My mother is loved by me.
My mother has love by me.
My mother is love by me.
4. The bodyguard protects celebrities.
Celebrities have been protected by the bodyguard.
Celebrities was protected by the bodyguard.
Celebrities are protected by the bodyguard.
5. Why did the student do such a mistake?
Why was such a mistake did by the student?
Why was such a mistake done by the student?
Why is such a mistake does by the student?
6. This clever student will resolve this problem.
This problem will resolve by this clever student.
This problem will be resolved by this clever student.
This problem will be resolve by this clever student.
7. The students have done their homework.
The homework has been done by the students.
The homework have been done by the students.
The homework has done by the students.
8. A thief has robbed my neighbour.
My neighbour has been robbed by a thief.
My neighbour have been robbed by a thief.
My neighbour was robbed by a thief.
9. Mr Lotfi Almanfaloti didn't write this book.
This book was not writen by Mr Lotfi Almanfaloti.
This book hasn't writed by Mr Lotfi Almanfaloti.
This book wasn't written by Mr Lotfi Almanfaloti.
10. Who taught you English?
By whom was English teach to you?
By whom was English taught to you?
By whom has English taught to you?
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