Correct option is C
The correct passive form of the sentence
"The little puppy chewed my new slippers" is
"My new slippers were chewed by the little puppy".
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Active Voice- Active voice is a grammatical structure in which the subject of the sentence performs the action expressed by the verb.
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Passive Voice- Passive voice refers to a grammatical construction where the subject of a sentence undergoes an action rather than performing it. In passive voice sentences, the emphasis is on the recipient or object of the action.
· The passive voice is correctly formed by placing the object of the action (my new slippers) as the subject of the sentence, followed by the appropriate form of the verb to be (were) and the past participle of the main verb (chewed), and finally the agent (by the little puppy).
· Example: The homework was completed by the student just in time for class.
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Other options:
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(a) My new slippers were chewing the little puppy reverses the action incorrectly.
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(b) My new slippers can be chewed by the little puppy changes the aspect of the verb.
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(d) My new slippers are being chew by the little puppy contains grammatical errors in verb form.