When a writer does not know who performed the action in a sentence, the writer can still write a grammatically correct sentence by

A - using the active voice.
B - using the passive voice.
C - ending the sentence with an infinitive.
D - ending the sentence with a preposition

Respuesta :

It's B.)Passive Voice.

The answer to your question would be that when a writer does not know who performed the action in a sentence, the writer can still write a grammatically correct sentence by using the passive voice. That is, the correct option would be B.

You can change the word order of the active sentences with a direct object for the subject to be no longer active, but acted upon by the verb or passive. Take A & B as examples:

a) Mary fed the dog (active sentence)

b) The dog was fed (passive sentence)