Don't use phones while driving change into passive
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In passive voice, you make the object the subject, and apply the verb's past participle to it. So you must have the clause 'A phone call had been made' somewhere. Remember, 'A phone call' is now the subject - but it was certainly not driving, Mark was. So you cannot just append 'while driving' and leave it
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While driving don't use phone.
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While driving don't use phone is a passive form of Don't use phones while driving .
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