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Causative have and get are used to indicate that one person causes a second person to do something for

the first person.

A. CAUSATIVE HAVE (ACTIVE)


Causative have is followed by the simple form of a verb, not a to-infinitive. Causative have means that someone asks another person/people to do something.

Subject + have/has/had + object active + V1

My English teacher has me do this test


2nd Person (Object active) Person (subject)

(My English teacher asks me to do this test) (Guru Bahasa Inggris saya menyuruh saya mengerjakan ulangan ini)

1st

Verb 1

Vita and Rosa have Ratih tell the film review


2nd Person (Object active) Person (subject)

(Vita and Rosa ask Ratih to tell the film review) (Vita dan Rosa menyuruh Ratih menceritakan resensi film)

1st

Verb 1

B. Causative get (Active)


Causative get is followed by to infinitive. Causative get means that someone persuades another person/people to do something.

Subject + get/gets/got + object active + to infinitive

I get my friend to help me do the homework


2nd Person (Object active) Person (Subject)

1st

(I persuade my friend to help me do the homework) (Saya meminta teman saya agar menolong saya mengerjakan PR)

infinitive

Hilda gets her mother to explain how to make a barbaque lamb


2nd Person (Object active) Person (Subject)

(Hilda persuades her mother to explain how to make a barbaque lamb) (Hilda meminta ibunya agar menjelaskan bagaimana membuat daging panggang)

1st

infinitive

C. Causative have and get (Passive)


Causative have and get is followed by the past participle to give a passive meaning.

Subject + have/has/had + object passive + past participle

My father has the car fixed


Person (Subject) Object passive Past participle

(My father has someone fix the car) (My father asks someone to fix the car) (Ayah saya menyuruh seseorang memperbaiki mobil)

1st

My mother has the egg fried


Person (Subject) Object Passive

(My mother has somenone fry the egg) (My mother asks someone to fry the egg) (Ibu saya meminta seseorang menggoreng telur)

1st

Past participle

Subject + get/gets/got + object passive + past participle

I get my bike repaired


Person (Subject)

1st

(I get someone to repair my bike) (I ask someone to repair my bike) (Saya meminta seseorang agar memperbaiki sepeda saya)

Object Passive

Past participle

Mrs. Chandra got her goods brought to the car


Person (Subject) Object passive Past participle

(Mrs. Chandra got someone to bring her goods to the car ) (Mrs. Chandra asked someone to bring her goods to the car) (Nyonya Chandra menyuruh seseorang agar membawakan barang-barangnya ke mobil)

1st

Rewrite the following sentences using have or get Example: My father asked me to wash his car yesterday. My father had me wash his car yesterday

My mother asked me to buy some eggs yesterday. Father asked Mr. Arman to paint the gate last week. I asked a cobbler to mend my shoes. Tell Rosa to translate this manual into Indonesian. I m going to tell my brother to clean his room.

Niluh: I saw Sofyan come by bus this morning. Where is his car? Andi: His car is out of order so he asked the mechanic to repair it. From the dialogue we conclude that: ... A. Sofyan had repaired his car. B. Sofyan had his car repaired. C. The mechanic asked to repair the car. D. The mechanic asked Sofyan to repair the car.

Dodi: Did the people migrate to Kalimantan because they really wanted it? Rini: No, the government had them migrate. The underlined sentence means ... A. The government migrated there for many people. B. The government told many people not to migrate to Kalimantan. C. The government migrated to Kalimantan. D. The government asked many people to migrate to Kalimantan.

The new teacher will have the children ... The casette twice. A. listen B. listened C. listening D. to listen

My watch runs too fast. Can i have it ... Here? A. Fixed B. Fixes C. Fixing D. To fix

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