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B2_Passive & Causative

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    Passive & Causative (Active & Passive)
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  • People believe this will be the last episode in the series. Give 2 Passive forms
    It is believed that this will be the last episode in the series. = This is believed to be the last episode in the series.
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  • An art gallery has displayed Lizzie's sculpture. What has Lizzie done? (Causative - Passive)
    Lizzie has had her sculpture displayed (by an art gallery)
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  • Mary insisted that we go to the movies together. Rephrase using Causative.
    Mary MADE US GO to the movies together.
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  • Is this sentence RIGHT or WRONG? I have the barber cut my hair short.
    RIGHT
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  • The editor is reviewing Hannah's novel now. Rephrase using Causative (Passive/Active)
    Hannah is having her novel reviewed by the editor. / Hannah is having the editor review her novel.
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  • How many times will the editor check the author's work before publishing? Rephrase using Causative.
    How many times will the author have the editor check the work before publishing? / How many times will the author have the work checked before publishing?
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  • They will have appointed a new director by the end of this week. Rephrase using Passive.
    A new director WILL HAVE BEEN APPOINTED (by them) by the end of this week.
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  • The song will be sung ___ a church choir. Fill in with BY or WITH.
    BY
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  • When do we omit the agent/subject in the Passive sentence? Give a reason.
    When the agent isn't IMPORTANT. / When the agent is OBVIOUS. / When the agent is UNKNOWN. / When you dont want to accuse the agent.
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  • The producer persuaded the director to cut a few scenes. Rephrase using Causative (Active)
    The producer GOT the director TO CUT a few scenes.
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  • What's the structure of the Causative (Active)? Give one structure.
    have SB do STH / get SB to do STH / make SB do STH
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  • When do we use Causative voice? Give a reason.
    When we want to say we have arranged for someone to do something for us / When something unpleasant happened to someone.
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