Select the correct word from the drop-down list. (1 point)

When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in . When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in .

When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in active voice. When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in passive voice.

Sentences with

are wordier because they have an additional helping verb and sometimes the word by. Sentences with
are more clear and concise.

When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in passive voice. When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in active voice.

To select the correct word from the drop-down list, you need to carefully read the options provided and determine which ones fit the sentence correctly. In this case, it seems like there are two options missing from the question. However, based on the information given, we can figure out the missing words.

When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in *active voice*.

When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in *passive voice*.