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Passive causatives

Passive causatives

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Passive causatives

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Passive causatives

  • The passive causative is formed with have or get + object + past participle  

  • I got my shoes repaired.


  • I had my shoes repaired. 

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let's analyze the next example

  • Kim cleaned the carpet.

     

  • Kim had the carpet cleaned.


  • identify the difference between

    the two sentences. (Kim cleaned the carpet herself. / Someone else cleaned Kim’s carpet.) 

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the passive causative can be used in all tenses. 


I am getting my car repaired. 

I had my car repaired. 

I will have my car repaired. 


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Multiple Choice

I/ would like / a suit / make

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I'd like to have a suit make

2

I'd like to have a suit made

3

I'd like to have made a suit

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Multiple Choice

You /need /that tooth / fill

1

You need to have that tooth filled

2

You need to have that tooth fill

3

You need to have filled that tooth

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Multiple Choice

Would /you /like/ your room / make up

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Would you like your room made up

2

Would you like to have your room maked up

3

Would you like to have your room made up

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