Don't interfere in the affairs of others ( change into passive voice
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Let not the affairs of others be interfered by you.
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Passive voice: Let not the affairs of others be interfered by you.
Explanation:
Verbs can be active or passive and when we use verb in both active and passive sentence it gives the same meaning, but the construction is different. The verb ‘interfered’ can be used to express the sentence that the action is done on the object by the subject’. The verb “let” is used to form a phrase in the passive form, but the word “let” itself has no passive. Importantly, only transitive verbs can be used in changing “active voice” into “passive voice”.
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