Week 4: Lesson 12. From active to causative passive (with have)
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The dentist checks his teeth every six months. He______every six months.

has his teeth checked

Will the teacher correct their exams by tomorrow? Will they______by tomorrow?

have their exams corrected

Did the mechanic fix their car after the accident? Did they______after the accident?

have their car fixed

The passport office has not renewed her passport yet. She______her passport renewed yet.

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Was a painter painting her house last week? Was she______last week?

<p>having her house painted</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Have something done

When someone else performs an action for you, you have something done.

Have something done

To have something done means to arrange for someone else to do something for you.

Passive voice

The passive form of a verb is used to describe an action that is done to the subject.

Passive voice

The passive voice is used to emphasize the action rather than the person performing it.

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Passive voice format

The passive voice is formed using the verb 'to be' + past participle of the main verb.

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