Choose the correct active voice of: 'The prize was awarded to the best student.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Choose the correct active voice of: 'The prize was awarded to the best student.'
A. The best student was awarded the prize.
B. They awarded the prize to the best student.
C. They had awarded the prize to the best student.
D. Both A and C.
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Active: 'They awarded the prize to the best student' or 'The best student was awarded the prize' (which is passive). Only A is active. C is passive. So correct active is A. I'll set A as correct. D is incorrect because C is passive. I'll correct: 'They awarded the prize to the best student' is active. So answer A.

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