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4 years ago
7

A transitive verb with a direct object is in the _____ voice.

English
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denis-greek [22]4 years ago
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Hello. Well, voice in the English language refers to either passive or active. So if your sentence is in the active voice (for example. He is writing a book - the verb write is transitive, "a book" is a direct object) your answer would be active voice. And transitive verbs are the only ones that can form passive voice (for example: He is writing a book - A book is being written).
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