Causatives: Have something done

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Causatives: Have something done
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I've just run across you and your lesson right now. I've been impressed by your clair and precise way of explaining things! Glad to meet you and thank you. :-)) Bravo! Grazie. ;-)

alnilam
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Thank you Paul, i used to have a teacher like you when i was a secondary student.

magajimusaikara
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Sir, Your way of teaching is just tremendous

kashifmehdi
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Paul, you are great ! I really look up to you ! So well structured presenting. Thank you for working in Russia and all these recordings you are making !

DiagilevaNatali
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Hello, Paul. I think, causative is passive, because I do not do the action. f.e. I want to wash my car, but I don't do it. Another person do it for me.It's really interesting, but very confused. I always make mistakes. Thanks for your video.

zamiradzgoeva
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shukriya veer Ji....causative verb dassan layi

shankyverma
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Difference between " have causative " and "have possessive". What is the difference between structures.

gagansharmaDevelopYourself
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Thank you Paul. Great explanation. Do you teach English in a school in London as well? I am coming to London this summer.

sergiomeneses
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I love your explanation it just amazing

marthaelisa
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your teaching is excellent mr. paul. i appreciate it.
i had the sproblem of i got my sister to clean the house and i got my house cleaned. is there any difference if i say i got my sister to clean the house. another question is can i say i got my baby washed or i got my wife to wash the baby.

oswaldlobo
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Thank you Paul, very useful for my ESL students.

espanol
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A site which I searched about Causatives had me seen this video, because It was mentioned that reference it. Is this make sense?
And I will keep watching your videos.
Thank you for your lecture.

ssuperfly
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so, what would be the passive voice of "I will have my car washed tomorrow by my brother" ? thnaks

roxytana
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Hello Paul, first of all, congratulations and many thanks for your lessons. Could you please make a video in which you explain conditionals? Thank you in advance, this channel is awesome!!!

adf
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sir as i am english learner i want to clear my doubts about english grammar some people saying that i had a hair cut is it correct using article before hair. another question is can i say to my small child go get your dressed on by mother(here child himself not put on his dressed ). here can we say put your dress on by mother. i would be grateful to you if you answer this.

oswaldlobo
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Paul, thank you for the video. My question concerns not the grammar aspect of the video, but pronunciation. You're ending up this video with the phrase: "Have a [ei] wonderful evening and I will see you later". You quite often pronounce the indefinite article like this. Is it the American variant? Is it informal? Can students use this variant taking exams? May be this could be a material for another post? Thanks!

ycbqlnt
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لا أستطيع فهم كلامك الجانبي ماذا أفعل أشعر بإحباط شديد
ساعدني أرجوك شكرا لك يا أستاذي الفاضل

vwqw
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But you have promised to talk about passive voice?

marthaelisa
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Hello! Help me. I need to rewrite the sentence using HAVE SOMETHING DONE.
1. Did a professional make the cake for you?
2.Somebody stole my car last weekend.
3.An electrician fitted the new lights for Sandra.
4. The woman had asked the waiter to bring the bill to the table.
5.They employed a plumber to fit the shower.
6.Have you asked the secretary to fax the contract to Mr Oakwood?
7.He told the student to clean the blackboard.
8.Mr Norton told his assistant to write the report.

ANYA
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Thanks for the lesson. My question is this, can I tell to my little sister, go and get your hands washed?
Because she is washing her hands by her own, literally this is the tap that helps her to get her hands washed, there's no one here to help her.

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