Who is creating this mess?a)Who has been created this mess?b)By whom h...
By whom is this mess being created?
Given sentence is in present continuous tense and it is in active voice.
Rule :
Subject + (is /am /are) + being + V3 + Other agents.
Who is creating this mess?a)Who has been created this mess?b)By whom h...
Answer:
Explanation:
The correct answer is 'By whom is this mess being created?', option (d). Let us understand why this is the correct option by breaking it down into headings and HTML bullet points.
Passive Voice:
The given sentence is in passive voice. Passive voice is used when we want to emphasize the action being done rather than the doer of the action.
Subject-Verb Agreement:
In a passive voice sentence, the subject and the verb have to agree with each other in terms of number. Here, the subject is 'this mess', which is singular, and the verb has to be 'is being created', which is also singular.
Interrogative Sentence:
The given sentence is an interrogative sentence, which means it is a question. In an interrogative sentence, the subject and the auxiliary verb switch positions. Here, the auxiliary verb 'is' comes before the subject 'this mess'.
By Whom:
In a passive voice sentence, the doer of the action is expressed using the preposition 'by' followed by the doer. Here, the doer is not mentioned in the sentence, but it is implied that someone or something is creating the mess. Hence, the question is asking 'by whom' the mess is being created.
Therefore, the correct option is 'By whom is this mess being created?' (d) as it follows the rules of passive voice, subject-verb agreement, and interrogative sentence.