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I have to turn this imperative sentence into passive form-
Be punctual or they will eliminate you.
I think the right one is-
You are suggested to be punctual or you will be eliminated by them.
But the 1st portion of my answer doesn't satisfy the basic rules of voice-change of imperative sentences that I have read so far in my books. Please show me any better way.
1Your example sentence is a coordination of an imperative clause and a declarative clause, where the sentence has a conditional interpretation. Condition: 'X or Y' implicates "if not X, then Y". (Related info in the 2002 CGEL, pages 1303-4.) – F.E. – 2015-03-09T07:08:30.727
As others point out, there is no good way to make the first part passive. But in any case don't use "you are suggested to be punctual". If anything, try " It is suggested that you be punctual..." because being punctual is being suggested, not the person. – Brian Hitchcock – 2015-03-09T08:59:06.280