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What is the active/passive of - He teaches us grammar.

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What is the active/passive of - He teaches us grammar.
1). Grammar was taught to us him .
2). We are taught grammar by him .
3). We were teached grammar by him .
4). Grammar will be teached to us by him .

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We are taught grammar by him .

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