She played on the flute. Passive form is- ?
Explanation
In the original sentence, "the flute" is the object being played, and "she" is the subject performing the action. In passive constructions, the emphasis shifts from the doer to the action itself. The correct passive form should maintain the preposition "on," as it refers to the manner in which the flute is played. Thus, "The flute was played on by her" correctly captures both the action and the original context, indicating that she played on the flute.
Option A incorrectly suggests that the flute is the sole focus without retaining the prepositional context. Option C implies the flute was played as a performance directed to her, which alters the meaning entirely. Option D, while grammatically correct, changes the tense and ongoing action. Therefore, option B is the most accurate reflection of the original sentence's meaning.
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