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I ___ my assistant ___ the documents typed this morning.

What is had / get ?

100

She ___ her little brother clean his room.
A) made
B) let
C) got

First letter of alphabet?

100

I will had my car repaired tomorrow.

correct the mistake

I will have my car repaired tomorrow / I had my car repaired yesterday


100

"Became" is the V3 version of "Become".

False, it is BecOme not becAme

100

Congrats with the bonus question!

+100 points!

200

The coach ___ the players ___ the drills before the game.

Maybe made / do?

200

Have/get something done” means you do the action yourself.

True/False? 

Do you know what False is?


200

“Get someone to” persuades voluntarily.

Answer is YES!


200

I let him to go outside.

any errors?

We dont have to use "TO" 

200

She made her brother to cook dinner

Correct the mistake

She made her brother cook dinner.

(without to)

300

She ___ the technician ___ the air conditioner fixed.

Why not had / have?

300

You had the bonus got!

Here is 300!!

300

Bonus again!

+300 POINTS

300

She ___ her parents ___ let her go to the party.

got / to, right?


300

I ___ my neighbor ___ feed my cat while I was away.

What about got / to ?


400

Our manager ___ the staff ___ the meeting notes prepared.

What is had / get?

400

Will have + object + V3” is future passive causative

True, yes?


400

Force your friend to finish homework immediately

I made my friend finish homework immediately

400

You have a bonus!

+400 POINTS!

400

This structure is used when you ask someone to do something for you.

Maybe have/get something done
500

He ___ his brother ___ the garage cleaned every weekend.

What is made / do?

500

She ___ apologize to the teacher by her classmates.
A) was made
B) was made to
C) made

B! We use 'TO' only after the verbs

500

By tomorrow, I ___ the chef ___ prepare a special meal.

nah, that's will have / prepare

500

Arrange for someone to clean your house next week(make a sentence)

I’ll have my house cleaned next week.

500

“make” is passive form of “be made to.”

UNO reverse? 

Answer is False, ofc!