A transitive verb with a direct object is in the ___ voice.

a.active.
b.passive.
c.subjunctive.

Hmmm. Could be either a or c.

Do you have more information than this?

no that's all it gave me and om stumpted because that's the same thing i came up with

Well, then I'd go with a, but it's a bad question. Be sure to let your teacher know!!

The answer is Active.... INSTAGRAM ME rejoice_april

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A transitive verb with a direct object is in the active voice.

To determine whether a verb is in the active or passive voice, you need to identify the subject, verb, and direct object in the sentence. In the active voice, the subject performs the action expressed by the verb on the direct object. For example, in the sentence "John ate an apple," "John" is the subject, "ate" is the transitive verb, and "an apple" is the direct object. Here, "ate" is in the active voice because the subject (John) performs the action (ate) on the direct object (an apple).

On the other hand, in the passive voice, the subject receives the action expressed by the verb rather than performing it. The sentence "The apple was eaten by John" is an example of a passive voice sentence. Here, "The apple" is the subject, "was eaten" is the passive verb phrase, and "by John" indicates the agent (the doer of the action).

Therefore, the correct answer is: a. active.