Don't make any mistake about me?change into passive voice
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let not any mistake be made by you
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Let it not be assumed that any mistake is made about me.
- When a statement is imperative the word "Let" comes first.
- A sentence's subject receives the verb's action in the passive voice grammatical construction rather than performing it.
- The agent the thing or person performing the action is frequently either removed from the passive voice or introduced with a preposition. Instead, the object of the active phrase serves as the passive sentence's subject.
- The passive voice is used for a number of purposes, such as to avoid placing blame or responsibility on the agent and to highlight the sentence's object rather than its subject.
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