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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The game was won by the Bluejays.
How would you change the sentence from passive voice to active voice?
(1 point)
• Replace the word was with is.
Revise it so the person or thing
• doing the action (the Bluejays)
comes before the verb (was won)
• Add more details to the sentence.
Revise it so the person or thing
• being acted upon (the game)
comes after the verb (was won)

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(1 point)
• Replace the word was with is.
Revise it so the person or thing
• doing the action (the Bluejays)
comes before the verb (was won)
• Add more details to the sentence.
Revise it so the person or thing
• being acted upon (the game)
comes after the verb (was won)
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To change the sentence from passive voice to active voice, you would revise it as follows:

"The Bluejays won the game."

In this revision, "the Bluejays" (the subject doing the action) comes before the verb "won," and "the game" (the object being acted upon) comes after the verb.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To change the sentence "The game was won by the Bluejays" from passive voice to active voice, you can rewrite it as:

"The Bluejays won the game."

In this revised sentence, "the Bluejays" (the subject doing the action) comes before the verb "won," and "the game" (the object being acted upon) comes after the verb.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
I apologize for any confusion. Based on your original question about the specific options given, here’s how to rewrite the sentence by following the choices provided:

- **Replace the word was with is**: This does not actually create an active voice, but it would change the sentence to "The game is won by the Bluejays."

- **Revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won)**: This creates the active voice: "The Bluejays won the game."

- **Add more details to the sentence**: You could say something like "The Bluejays won the exciting final game."

- **Revise it so the person or thing being acted upon (the game) comes after the verb (was won)**: The passive structure remains unchanged, but in active voice, you'd say "The Bluejays won the game," and naturally "the game" comes after the verb.

Among these options, the second choice is the correct way to change from passive to active voice: "The Bluejays won the game."
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct choice to change the sentence from passive voice to active voice is:

**Revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won).**

This results in the active voice sentence: "The Bluejays won the game."

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