She makes cakes every Sunday.a)Every Sunday cakes made by her.b)Cakes ...
To identify the correct sentence that conveys the meaning of "She makes cakes every Sunday," we need to analyze the given options and choose the one that accurately represents the given statement. Let's examine each option:
A:
Every Sunday cakes made by her.
This sentence is not grammatically correct as it lacks proper subject-verb agreement and has an incorrect word order.
B:
Cakes are made by her every Sunday.
This option correctly represents the given statement. It uses the passive voice and accurately conveys that the cakes are made by her every Sunday.
C:
Cakes make her every Sunday.
This sentence has a different meaning than the original statement. It suggests that the act of making cakes on Sundays somehow affects or changes her.
D:
Cakes were made by her every Sunday.
This sentence uses the past tense ("were made") instead of the present tense ("makes"). Therefore, it does not accurately represent the given statement.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B:
Cakes are made by her every Sunday.