Asked by Ann Mary Martin on Jul 18, 2024

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Which voice can allow you to leave the actor completely out of the sentence?

A) State of being
B) Passive
C) Imperative or vocative
D) Active

Imperative

Imperative refers to something of vital importance or necessity that demands attention or action.

Vocative

The vocative case is a grammatical feature used to denote direct addressing of someone or something, typically seen in languages that have a case system.

Passive

A grammatical voice where the subject of the sentence is the recipient of an action rather than the performer.

  • Understand the differences between active and passive voice and their applications.
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Michael JohnsonJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The passive voice allows for the actor to be completely left out of the sentence, making it a useful choice when the focus is on the action being done rather than who is doing it.