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The Causative

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  • (make) My sister got me ____ a cake for her best friend’s birthday.
    to make
  • I’m having some documents (copy / copied / to copy) right now.
    copied
  • (wait) Don’t forget to get the taxi driver ____ for me.
    to wait
  • She’ll get her friend (repair / repaired / to repair) her bicycle tomorrow.
    to repair
  • Complete the conversations. Use the causative get.
    get a limo service to pick up
  • Complete the statements and questions, using the passive causative with a correct form of have. Use contractions when possible.
    I’d like to have a suit made
  • Complete the conversations. Use the causative get.
    get her to do
  • (come) Maybe I can get my colleagues ____ to that meeting.
    to come
  • She wants to get the tailor (shorten / shortened / to shorten) her red dress right away.
    to shorten
  • Complete the statements and questions, using the passive causative with a correct form of have. Use contractions when possible.
    I need to have my laundry picked up
  • Complete the statements and questions, using the passive causative with a correct form of have. Use contractions when possible.
    We should have everyone’s photo taken
  • Complete the statements and questions, using the passive causative with a correct form of have. Use contractions when possible.
    You need to have that tooth filled
  • (send) Why don’t you have your assistant ____ an e-mail to announce the meeting?
    send
  • Can I have this announcement (print / printed / to print) this morning?
    printed
  • (help) You should get your friends ____ you
    to help
  • Complete the conversations. Use the causative get.
    get him to watch
  • Complete the statements and questions, using the passive causative with a correct form of have. Use contractions when possible.
    Would you like to have your room made up
  • Complete the conversations. Use the causative get.
    get the bellman to bring
  • Complete the conversations. Use the causative get.
    get Kyla to lend
  • (take) Why don’t you have the waiter ____ your coat?
    take
  • Can we have a professional (paint / painted / to paint) this room?
    paint
  • Complete the statements and questions, using the passive causative with a correct form of have. Use contractions when possible.
    We’ll have your new washing machine delivered
  • Complete the conversations. Use the causative get.
    get Ben to buy
  • He needs to have his pants (lengthen / lengthened / to lengthen) today.
    lengthened