It seems like your question is about comparing the use of passive and active voice in a sentence.
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Passive Voice: "Mistakes were made; we will do all we can this weekend to correct them."
- In this structure, the subject (mistakes) receives the action. It emphasizes what happened rather than who made the mistakes.
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Active Voice: "We made mistakes; we will do all we can this weekend to correct them."
- Here, the subject (we) performs the action, making it clear who is responsible for the mistakes. This structure emphasizes the actor.
In summary, the first sentence (passive voice) focuses on the action and its outcome (the mistakes) without assigning blame, while the second sentence (active voice) centers on the doer of the action (we), making it more direct and personal. Each voice serves a different purpose depending on the context you want to convey.