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Causative Grammar in Action: What This Surgeon Said I Should 'Have Done'!
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In this unique and educational video, I teach you the causative grammar structure focusing on "have something done"—with a fun twist! Not only will you learn how to use this grammar correctly, but you'll also see me put it into practice as I interview world-famous Hollywood plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Ellenbogen.
Short Grammar Explainer: The causative structure "have something done" is used when you arrange for someone else to do something for you. For example, instead of saying "I cut my hair," you say "I had my hair cut" if a hairdresser did it.
In this video, I explore this grammar in real-life context as Dr. Ellenbogen gives his professional opinion on what I should "have done" to improve my looks. Spoiler: He suggests I should get my nose done!
Whether you’re learning English or just curious about plastic surgery recommendations, this video is both informative and entertaining.
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Hi! I’m Aly, I'm from London, and I've been teaching English for more than 10 years. I love teaching English and helping YOU study English better and in a more fun way! I made this channel to help me apply for jobs, but now this IS my job, and here I am... happy as can be, with you lovely people! :) Let me know in the comments what you'd like to see in future videos!
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Short Grammar Explainer: The causative structure "have something done" is used when you arrange for someone else to do something for you. For example, instead of saying "I cut my hair," you say "I had my hair cut" if a hairdresser did it.
In this video, I explore this grammar in real-life context as Dr. Ellenbogen gives his professional opinion on what I should "have done" to improve my looks. Spoiler: He suggests I should get my nose done!
Whether you’re learning English or just curious about plastic surgery recommendations, this video is both informative and entertaining.
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Get my English self-study eBook or Join my English Speaking Class!
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SOCIAL MEDIA & DISCUSSIONS:
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BECOME A CHANNEL MEMBER (Extra English clips! EXCLUSIVE EMOJIS! Private community!):
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Special thanks:
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► ABOUT ME:
Hi! I’m Aly, I'm from London, and I've been teaching English for more than 10 years. I love teaching English and helping YOU study English better and in a more fun way! I made this channel to help me apply for jobs, but now this IS my job, and here I am... happy as can be, with you lovely people! :) Let me know in the comments what you'd like to see in future videos!
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#PapaTeachMe #LearnEnglishWithPapaTeachMe #CausativeGrammar #HaveSomethingDone #PlasticSurgeryInterview #EnglishGrammar #ESLGrammar
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