Please help me.

You were requested to help me.
You are being requested to help me.
You are requested to help me.
You have been requested to help me.

The correct answer is: C. You are requested to help me.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the tense of the sentence.

  • Option A, “You were requested to help me,” is in the past tense. This is incorrect because the sentence is asking for help in the present tense.
  • Option B, “You are being requested to help me,” is in the present progressive tense. This is incorrect because the sentence is asking for help in a general sense, not specifically at this moment.
  • Option D, “You have been requested to help me,” is in the past perfect tense. This is incorrect because the sentence is asking for help in the present tense, not in the past.

The sentence “Please help me” is a request for help in the present tense. The speaker is asking the listener to help them at this moment. The other options do not accurately reflect this tense.