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Grammar exercises for the usage of passive and causative of have
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We use the have something done form when we want to say that instead of doing something ourselves someone else does it for us, or to refer to something that has affected us.
Transform these sentences using the causative have
1. A local firm redecorated our kitchen.
We by a local firm.
2. A doctor took out her tonsils when she was six.
She when she was six.
3. Be careful! These walls have just been painted.
Be careful! I painted.
4. There was a leak in the roof so they're fixing it now.
There was a leak in the roof so I now.
5. The hairdresser should cut your hair. It's too long and untidy!
You . It's too long and untidy!
6. When will you call someone to repair the air conditioning? It's too hot in here!
When will you ? It's too hot in here!
7. When I was coming here, someone stole my purse on the bus.
When I was coming here, I on the bus.
8. If you don't get out right now, I'll ask the police to arrest you.
If you don't get out right now, I by the police
PASSIVES (PRESENT, PAST, PERFECT AND FUTURE)
1. Frankenstein (write) by Mary Shelley.2. Butter (make) from milk.3. Last night, two men (hurt) in a fight in a nightclub.4. One day all our work (do) by machines.5. English (speak) as a second language by millions of people.6. Potatoes (bring) to Europe from South America in 1500s.7. Your class (teach) by MRS Smith on Monday next week.8. Five hundred years ago Latin (speak) by people all over Europe.9. I'm working at home today because my office (paint).
10. "Two" and "too" (pronounce) the same.