Supervision in the Hospitality Industry- AHLEI Practice Test

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Which of the following sentences is written in the active voice?

  1. A. The supervisor interviewed three applicants for the open position.

  2. B. Sarah was praised by her supervisor.

  3. C. The decision to hire Bill was made by Laurel.

  4. D. The dress code was revised by the committee.

The correct answer is: A. The supervisor interviewed three applicants for the open position.

The sentence in question is an example of active voice because it clearly indicates the subject performing the action. In this case, "the supervisor" is the subject who conducts the action of interviewing, and the direct object "three applicants" receives that action. This structure emphasizes the doer of the action and makes the statement direct and vigorous. In contrast, the other options demonstrate passive voice, where the subject is acted upon rather than performing the action. In those sentences, the focus shifts from the doer to the receiver of the action, which can often make the writing less engaging and more vague. The active voice is generally preferred in writing because it is more straightforward and impactful, making it clearer for the reader to understand who is responsible for the action.