They will announce the results tomorrow. (make it passive)
A. The results will be announced tomorrow.
B. The results will announced tomorrow.
C. The results are announced tomorrow.
D. The results have been announced tomorrow.
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A.
The results will be announced tomorrow.
Explanation:
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