Choose the sentence that is written in active voice.

A. The math problems were given to the students.
B. The students were taking a math test.
C. The math test was given by the instructor.
D. The math test grades were given to the students.

B

B is right.

I meant to put a comma at the location of in between the right and this and not and a. So really it looks like not, a bad word. & thats right, this person.

You spelled seem wrong it's seem jeez I have to correct my classmates in 3rd

grade

I think it's C or B

What. What the heck does fick mean. Yea that's right this person just typed and tried to make it seam ok when it's really not a bad word. This is a website that kids such as myself come to and words like such shouldn't be used.

I'm not even doing English... Oh well-_-

"fick"~mr.balls may 2 2019

fick

hm :(

To determine which sentence is written in active voice, we need to identify the subject that performs the action. In active voice, the subject of the sentence is the doer of the action.

Sentence B, "The students were taking a math test," is written in active voice because the subject (the students) is performing the action (taking a math test).

To identify sentences in active voice, we can look for the subject performing the action, rather than receiving the action. In this case, the other sentences have the subject receiving the action:
- Sentence A: "The math problems were given to the students" (subject = math problems; students receive the action)
- Sentence C: "The math test was given by the instructor" (subject = math test; the instructor performs the action)
- Sentence D: "The math test grades were given to the students" (subject = math test grades; students receive the action)

Therefore, the correct answer is B, "The students were taking a math test."