Do you imitate others?

Are others being imitated by you?
Are others imitated by you?
Have others being imitated by you?
Were others being imitated by you?

The correct answer is: B. Are others imitated by you?

This is because the question is asking about whether or not the speaker imitates others. The verb “imitate” is in the passive voice, which means that the focus of the sentence is on the person or thing being imitated, rather than the person or thing doing the imitating. In this case, the person being imitated is “others.”

The other options are incorrect because they are in the active voice. In the active voice, the focus of the sentence is on the person or thing doing the action. In this case, the person doing the action is “you.” However, the question is not asking about whether or not you imitate others, it is asking about whether or not others imitate you.


Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • A. Are others being imitated by you? This option is incorrect because it is in the active voice. In the active voice, the focus of the sentence is on the person or thing doing the action. In this case, the person doing the action is “you.” However, the question is not asking about whether or not you imitate others, it is asking about whether or not others imitate you.
  • B. Are others imitated by you? This option is correct because it is in the passive voice. In the passive voice, the focus of the sentence is on the person or thing being imitated, rather than the person or thing doing the imitating. In this case, the person being imitated is “others.”
  • C. Have others being imitated by you? This option is incorrect because it is in the present perfect tense. The present perfect tense is used to talk about things that have happened or been true in the past, but continue to be true in the present. In this case, the question is not asking about whether or not you have imitated others in the past, it is asking about whether or not you imitate others in general.
  • D. Were others being imitated by you? This option is incorrect because it is in the past progressive tense. The past progressive tense is used to talk about things that were happening at a specific time in the past. In this case, the question is not asking about whether or not you were imitating others at a specific time in the past, it is asking about whether or not you imitate others in general.