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It is the quality of a verb that shows whether the subject is the doer or the receiver of the action.

Past tense
Regular verb
Tense
Voice

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Answered by shivangipati11601
8

Answer:

voice

Explanation:

Like active and passive voice they specify the doer of action.

Answered by prateeshasl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is Voice

Explanation:

Voice refers to the form of the verb that indicates the subject of a doer or the action of the receiver. It is acted as a transitive verb. Some verbs either focus on action or subject. The active phase emphasises the active person who acts, whereas passive forms are made up of past participle.

It is always the quality of the verb that shows whether the subject is the doer or the receiver in the action by the voice. It can either be active voice or passive voice. Active and Passive Voice both are used in parts of speech whether in the past present or future tense

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