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The clown was being laughed at by them.

A. They were laughing at the clown.

B. They were laughing on the clown.

C. They laughed at the clown.

D. The clown was laughed at by them.

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

They were laughing at the clown.

Given sentence is in past continuous tense and it is in passive voice.

Rule :
Subject + (was/were) + V-ing + Other agents

This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Voice

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