Passive Causative Verbs: How to Use Passive Causative with Examples!
In this grammar lesson, I teach you passive causative verbs: how to use passive causative with examples and questions
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1. Do some people in your country have their houses cleaned?
2. How often you do get your hair cut?
3. If you have a car, do you get it washed, or do you wash it yourself?
4. Have you ever noticed a celebrity who has had a lot of work done? (“have work done“ means to have plastic surgery)
5. In your country, how often do people get their teeth cleaned?
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I get my nails done at a salon near my house.
During the pandemic, more people had their groceries delivered to their homes.
Most dentists recommend that you get your teeth cleaned every 6 months.
Nowadays many parents pay to have their kids’ teeth straightened.
When I buy clothes that are too big, I get them altered.
0:00 Passive Causatives Introduction
0:50 Causative Verbs
2:25 What are passive causatives?
4:00 Passive Causatives with Have & Get
7:13 Mistakes with Passive Causative Verbs
9:22 Tips for Using Passive Causatives
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