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NAME: Camila Viane Callisaya Andaluz TEACHER: María Febe Aramayo Montenegro Management: 2021 COURSE: English

This document contains exercises on causative verbs. The first exercise provides examples of sentences using "have/get something done" and asks the student to change them to the causative structure. The second exercise changes sentences using "I" to the causative structures "have someone do something" or "get someone to do something". The third exercise chooses whether to use "let" or "make" to complete sentences in the correct form. The document provides guidance and examples for students to practice identifying and using causative verbs.
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NAME: Camila Viane Callisaya Andaluz TEACHER: María Febe Aramayo Montenegro Management: 2021 COURSE: English

This document contains exercises on causative verbs. The first exercise provides examples of sentences using "have/get something done" and asks the student to change them to the causative structure. The second exercise changes sentences using "I" to the causative structures "have someone do something" or "get someone to do something". The third exercise chooses whether to use "let" or "make" to complete sentences in the correct form. The document provides guidance and examples for students to practice identifying and using causative verbs.
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NAME: Camila Viane Callisaya Andaluz

TEACHER: María Febe Aramayo


Montenegro
MANAGEMENT: 2021
COURSE: English
CAUSATIVE VERBS
exercises Causatives Exercise 1:
Have / Get Something Done
Change these examples into the structure ‘have + object + past participle’ or ‘get +
object + past participle’.
For example: I cleaned my kitchen (have) → I had my kitchen cleaned.
1. I had my car washed.
2. I got my hair cut.
3. I had the documents typed.
4. I got the washing machine fixed.
5. I had the grass cut.
6. I got my bedroom painted.
7. I had my fridge repaired.
8. I got my garden tidiet.
9. I had the article efited.
10. I got the carpets claned.
11. I had the windows cleaned.
12. Igot my teeth checked.
13. I had the photo printed.
14. I got the necklace made.
15. I had the furniture delivered.
16. I had the report written.
17. I got the roof repaired.
18. I got the shed built.
19. I got my hair dyed.
20. I had the money sent.
Causative Exercise 2:
Have someone do something / Get someone to do something
Change the sentences to use the structures ‘have someone do something’ or
‘get someone to do something’. Each one starts with ‘I’.
1. I had the cleaner clean the house.
2. I had the taxi driver collect us.
3. I got john to arrive on time.
4. I had the mechanic fix the brakes.
5. I had the teacher explain the lesson.
6. I got my husband to look after our children.
7. I had the waiter bring some water.
8. I had the nurse take your temperature.
9. I got the students to stop sleeping in class.
10. I got the teenagers to go to bed early.
11. I had the dentist clean my teeth.
12. I got my friend to take her car.
13. I had the window cleaner wash the windows
14. I got the toddler to eat her vegetables.
15. I got the teacher to check my writing.
16. I had the secretary type the repot.
17. I got the shop assistant to give me a discount.
18. I had the shop deliver the food.
19. I got the children to do their homework.
20. I got my colleague to help me write the report.
‘Let’ or ‘Make’?
Choose ‘let’ or ‘make’ and put it into the correct form:
1. John’s mother used to MAKE him clean up his room.
2. The teacher doesn’t LET her students use their mobile phones in class.
3. Julie’s father doesn’t LET her use his car.7
4. The professor often MAKES the students do a lot of homework.
5. The policeman MADE the teenagers pick up the litter they had dropped.
6. My mother never LET me stay out late when I was young.
7. The guard MADE her get off the train because she didn’t have a ticket.
8. Lucy might LET you borrow her laptop if you ask her nicely.
9. The comedian really MADE us laugh last night.
10. When people are late it MAKES me really annoyed!
11. Doing a lot of exercise LETS me eat as many cakes as I like!
12. The boss often MAKES us work late.
13. Joan’s new job has MADE her very happy.
14. This card LETS you travel on any bus in the city.
15. My current job LETS me work wherever I want.
16. Your photos MAKE me want to visit Columbia – it looks very beautiful.
17. Speaking English LETS you communicate with lots of different people.
18. Robert doesn’t LET his children watch TV.
19. That film MADE me cry – it was so sad.
20. The professor LET us hand in our essays a day late last term.

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