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When the subject of a sentence performs the action in the sentence, the verb in the sentence is in the...

A. active voice
B. future tense
C. passive voice
D. Present tense

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The correct answer is A. active voice.

When the subject performs a particular action, it means that the sentence is active rather than passive. If the object was the focus of the sentence, then it would be a passive sentence.
For example: I love reading books - active sentence
Books are written by writers - passive sentence

These sentences can be in future, past, or present tense - which means that tense is not important.
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Answer:

A. Active Voice

Step-by-step explanation:

then the subject of a sentence performs the action in the sentence, the verb in the sentence is in the ACTIVE VOICE

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