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do not make a noise (passive voice)​

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Answered by RehanAk73
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Answer: give me 5 stars

Explanation:

There is no passive form. “Don't make a noise” in an imperative. The passive voice is used for the past tense, eg saying, “Mistakes were made” rather than, “I made a mistake.” But an imperative always has a specific subject, even if it is unstated. The implied subject in “Don't make a noise” is You : “Don't you make a noise.”

Answered by DebjitRoy
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Answer:

let the noise mot be made

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