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Which form does a verb take when the subject receives the action? passive active imperative indicative

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The answer is passive sentence since when the verb is added to the subject it forms a passive sentence.
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The form that a verb takes when the subject receives the action is passive. In passive constructions the doer of the action is supressed for the focus to be on the action itself. For example, an active sentence would go as follows:

I played a song yesterday

The passive sentence would be "a song was played yesterday". "The song" is the one that has been played, it is the one which receives the action. Therefore, the form that the verb takes when the subject receives the action is passive.

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