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CAUSATIVE

CAUSATIVE. b y Bryan Lopez. CAUSATIVE. GET + TO + VERB . (INFINITIVE) I GET MY TO FIX THE CAR. PERSON. CAUSATIVE. HAVE + VERB . I HAVE SOMEONE TEACH MY ENGLISH CLASS. CAUSATIVE.

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CAUSATIVE

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  1. CAUSATIVE by Bryan Lopez

  2. CAUSATIVE • GET + TO + VERB. (INFINITIVE) • I GET MY TO FIX THE CAR. PERSON

  3. CAUSATIVE • HAVE + VERB. • I HAVESOMEONE TEACH MY ENGLISH CLASS.

  4. CAUSATIVE • GET/HAVE + OBJECT + PAST PARTICIPLE • I GETMY CAR FIXED AT MY UNCLE´S GARAGE. OBJECT

  5. NEED + PASSIVE INFINITIVE USUALLY "NEED" IS USED AS A NORMAL VERB TO EXPRESS NECESSITY. Passive infinitive "Need" plus a verb with -ing has the same meaning as a passive infinitive.

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