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[rewrite using causative]. I like other people delivering stuff to my door.
I like having stuff delivered to my door.
[correct] The thief managed to steal quickly the car.
The thief managed to steal the car quickly.
[correct]They don't know much English, so just pronounce clearly the words.
They don't know much English, so just pronounce the words clearly.
A: Is this book a gift? B. Yes, Could I please ....... (wrap)?
have/get it wrapped
I think you should ........(test). Here's the name of my optician.
get/have your eyes tested
Weather forecasters had warned people about the hurricane. (rewrite in passive)
People had been warned about the hurricane.
Scientists might discover new forms of life by the start of next century. (rewrite in passive)
New forms of life might be discovered by the start of next century.
How many students did the university accept this year? [rewrite in passive and causative)
How many students were accepted to the university this year?/How many students got accepted into the university this year?
I love to bake, and I really _ _ _ e p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ in making delicious desserts everyone enjoys.
take pleassure
When planning lessons teachers should t _ _ e student's age into a_ _ _ _ _ _ .
take/account
At home, my father usually makes dinner, and my mother and I t_ _ _ t_ _ _ _ washing the dishes.
take turns
I h_ _ an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with my sister, and now she won't even talk to me.
had/argument
have no idea about something (informal)
not have a clue
have a moral obligation or be accountable for something
take responsibility for
invite someone to you house
have someone over
I'm nearly six feet LONG/TALL, which means everyone else in my family is shorter than me.
tall
The pool is only three feet LONG/DEEP, so you can go in even if you don't know how to swim.
DEEP
After the storm the city had to spend a fortune on snow removal to clear the streets that aren't WIDE/WIDTH enough for two cars to pass each other.
WIDE
The SHORT/SHORTNESS of winter is the result of climate change, a change that will continue.
SHORTNESS
They were fixing my toilet when you called. (rewrite in causative)
I'm was having/getting my toilet fixed when you called.
A nurse is examining my brother right now. (rewrite in passive)
My brother is being examined right now.
You look like someone who's shy, but only at first. (a little)
You look like someone who's A LITTLE shy...
[correct] I've considered often changing my job.
I've OFTEN considered changing my job.
My hair is too long. I should probably have it cut. [rewrite using the causative]
My hair is too long. I should have had (got) it cut.
Somebody stole my phone last night. (rewrite using causative)
I had my phone stolen last night.
[rewrite using passive or causative]. I like other people delivering stuff to my door.
I like other people delivering stuff to my door./I like having stuff delivered to my door.