Select the correct word from the drop-down list. (1 point) When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in . When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in .

1. active voice; passive voice

2. passive voice; active voice
3. when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
4. Rebbeca and Lauren went to the beach
5. Revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won)

When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in ACTIVE VOICE. When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in PASSIVE VOICE.

When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in ACTIVE voice. When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in PASSIVE voice.

To answer this question, you need to understand the difference between active voice and passive voice in a sentence. In active voice, the subject performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action.

When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in active voice.
When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in passive voice.

Now, to select the correct word from the drop-down list, you should look for options related to active and passive voice. Some possible options could be "active voice" and "passive voice." Choose the one that matches each description correctly.

Please note that the available options may differ depending on the specific context of the question, so make sure to read through all the choices in the drop-down list before selecting the correct word.