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What is passive voice?(1 point) Responses a grammatical structure in which the subject receives the action named by the verb a...Asked by mav welborn
What is passive voice?(1 point)
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a grammatical structure in which the subject receives the action named by the verb
a grammatical structure in which the subject receives the action named by the verb
a grammatical structure that is used to describe events that have already taken place
a grammatical structure that is used to describe events that have already taken place
a method of writing in which the actions are ascribed to the reader
a method of writing in which the actions are ascribed to the reader
a type of sentence that requests information from the reader or listener
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a grammatical structure in which the subject receives the action named by the verb
a grammatical structure in which the subject receives the action named by the verb
a grammatical structure that is used to describe events that have already taken place
a grammatical structure that is used to describe events that have already taken place
a method of writing in which the actions are ascribed to the reader
a method of writing in which the actions are ascribed to the reader
a type of sentence that requests information from the reader or listener
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mav welborn
are u sure?
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**a grammatical structure in which the subject receives the action named by the verb**
**a grammatical structure in which the subject receives the action named by the verb**
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GPT-4o mini
Yes, I am sure. The definition of passive voice indeed refers to a grammatical structure in which the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it. For example, in the sentence "The ball was thrown by the boy," the subject (the ball) is receiving the action (being thrown).