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    Grammar exercise: causatives, third conditional, reflexive adverbs and passive voice.
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  • Change into the causative structure: I washed my car. (have)
    I had my car washed.
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  • Change into the causative structure: I fixed my washing machine. (get)
    I had my washing machine fixed.
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  • Change into the causative structure: I painted my bedroom. (get)
    I got my bedroom painted.
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  • Change into the causative structure: I repaired my fridge. (have)
    I had my fridge repaired.
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  • Change into the causative structure: I checked my teeth. (get)
    I got my teeth checked.
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  • Change into the causative structure: I dyed my hair. (get)
    I got my hair dyed.
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  • Change into the third conditional: If you ______________ (not / be) late, we ______________ (not / miss) the bus.
    If you hadn’t been late, we wouldn't have missed the bus
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  • Change into the third conditional: If she ______________ (study), she ______________ (pass) the exam
    If she had studied, she would have passed the exam.
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  • Change into the third conditional: If she ________ (go) to art school, she ________ (become) a painter.
    If she had gone to art school, she would have become a painter.
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  • Change into the third conditional: If we _______ (not / go) to the party, we _______ (not / meet) them.
    If we hadn’t gone to the party, we wouldn't have met them.
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  • Change into the third conditional: He ________ (be) happier if he _______ (stay) at home.
    He would have been happier if he had stayed at home
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  • Change into the third conditional: I ________ (call) you if I _______ (not / forget) my phone.
    I would have called you if I hadn't forgotten my phone
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  • Change into the relative clause: I wrote to the friend. You met the friend last week.
    I wrote to the friend (who / that) you met last week.
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  • Change into the relative clause: She worked for a man. The man used to be an athlete.
    She worked for a man (who / that) used to be an athlete.
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  • Change into the relative clause: I had a surgical operation last summer. It was the most difficult day for me.
    It was the most difficult day for me when I had a surgical operation last summer.
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  • Change into the relative clause: People catch the flu so easily. The scientists will search the reasons.
    The scientists will search the reasons why people catch the flu so easily
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