Topics: Passive Voice with Modal Verbs
“Someone ought to plant trees now.” Which is the correct present passive form?
A. Trees ought to plant now.
B. Trees ought to be planted now.
C. Trees will plant now.
D. Trees plants now.
Select your answer:

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