1.........1...................
Answer:
B. The best class in the school finished the test in less than 10 minutes.
Explanation:
You can identify an active voice in a sentence if it contains a subject that reflects the intention of the verb. An active voice will usually begin with a subject in a sentence. In a sentence, an active voice contains a subject, verb, and object.
To further enhance your understanding, I will be citing a few examples. These examples are; I passed my English exams, Mary Jane wrote the poem, the vehicle hit the train, etc.
Option B is the answer because the subject "Class" does the action described by the verb "finished".
The short paragraph containing all the four types of sentences is given below:
1. I love cookies. [Simple sentence].
2. My mother is an expert at making mouth watering cookies and she will be baking cake next Friday. [Compound sentence].
3. Although the baking process can be very stressful, mother usually enjoys the whole process. [complex sentence].
4. I decided to start bringing my friends home anytime mother bakes, but my mother, who like to spend time with family members alone thought that it is not necessary. [Compound-complex sentence].
SIMPLE SENTENCE: A simple sentence is one which is made up of only one independent clause; it has a single subject and a verb. A simple sentence can stand alone.
COMPOUND SENTENCE: A compound sentence is a sentence that has two or more independent clauses which are joined together by a coordinator such as for, and, but, etc.
Note that an independent clause is a sentence that can stand alone because it contains a subject, an action and a complete thought. A dependent clause refers to a sentence that can not stand on its own, that is, it does not express a complete thought.
COMPLEX SENTENCE: Is a sentence that combines one independent clause with at least one dependent clause.
COMPOUND COMPLEX SENTENCE: This is a type of sentence that is made up of two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.