Grammar Workshop: Causative Form
Grammar Workshop: Causative Form
Grammar Workshop: Causative Form
Grammar Workshop
Causative form
I. Fill the gaps with have and the verb in brackets in their correct forms.
1. We ___had______ the roof ___repaired______ last year. It cost us a packet.
(repair)
2. Anne _____has____ her hair____done______ every Friday afternoon. (do)
3. I ____had been having_______ the brakes___checked_____ three times a year.
(check)
4. The government __was having______ the whole town
_______evacuated___yesterday. (evacuate)
5. I ______was having____ my hard drive___charged___ for a bigger one last
week. (change)
II. Choose the best verb for completing the sentences. You don´t need to use all of them.
e.g.
1) They serviced Ken’s car yesterday.
Ken had his car serviced yesterday.
2) They’re repairing our roof at the moment. – We are repairing the roof at the moment
3) They’re going to fit a stereo in my car. –I’m going
4) Someone cleans Sue’s flat once a week. –Sue´s flat will have been cleaned once a
week by someone
5) Has anyone tested your eyes recently? –Have you ever a?
6) Someone stole John’s briefcase last week. –John………
7) Someone cleans her house. – She…….
8) Someone cooks her meals. –She………
9) Someone washes her clothes. –She.……
10) Somebody cleans her windows. –She……
IV Change these examples into the structure ‘have + object + past participle’ or ‘get +
object + past participle’.
Passive voice
V. Fill in the blanks with the passive voice of the verb in parentheses ( ). Choose an
appropriate tense.
VI. Find the mistakes with the underlined verbs in the sentences below and correct them.
Not every sentence has a mistake. If the sentence is correct, write C.
1. We went to see a movie.
2. I don’t like scary movies. I can’t be slept afterwards.
3. Did the movie directed by Steven Spielberg?
Name: _____________________________________________ Date: _______________________