Who teaches you English?

By whom you are taught English?
By whom was you taught English?
By whom are you taught English?
By whom English is taught to you?

The correct answer is: C. By whom are you taught English?

The other options are incorrect because they use the wrong verb tense. The question is asking about who is teaching you English now, so the verb tense should be present tense.

  • A. By whom you are taught English? is incorrect because it uses the past tense.
  • B. By whom was you taught English? is incorrect because it uses the past tense and the wrong pronoun. The subject of the sentence is “you,” so the pronoun should be “you.”
  • D. By whom English is taught to you? is incorrect because it uses the passive voice. The active voice is more direct and concise.

Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:

  • A. By whom you are taught English? is incorrect because it uses the past tense. The question is asking about who is teaching you English now, so the verb tense should be present tense.
  • B. By whom was you taught English? is incorrect because it uses the past tense and the wrong pronoun. The subject of the sentence is “you,” so the pronoun should be “you.”
  • C. By whom are you taught English? is the correct answer because it uses the present tense and the correct pronoun.
  • D. By whom English is taught to you? is incorrect because it uses the passive voice. The active voice is more direct and concise.