Change from Active to Causative (with noun Someone).
Someone paints his house
"He has the house painted."
Change from Active to Causative (with noun Someone).
"Someone took a photograph of the sculpture for him"
"He had a photograph of the sculpture taken."
Change from Active to Causative:
"She will clean the sculpture."
"She will have the sculpture cleaned.
Change from Active to Causative:
"He has secured the museum."
"He has had the museum secured."
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Change from Active to Causative(with noun Someone).
Someone cuts her hair.
"She has her hair cut."
Change from Active to Causative (with noun Someone).
"Someone locked away the ugly painting for him."
"He had the ugly painting locked away"
Change from Causative to Active.
"He will have the exhibit changed."
"He will have the exhibit changed."
Change from Active to Causative:
"The artist has insured her artwork."
"The artist has had her artwork insured."
Change from Active to Passive:
"Van Gogh painted Starry Night."
"Starry Night was painted by Van Gogh."
Change from Active to Causative (with noun Someone).
Someone feeds his dog.
"He has his dog fed."
Change from Active to Causative.
"The closing door minimized the angle."
"They had the angle minimized by the closing door."
Change from Active to Causative.
"She will move the oil paintings."
"She will have the oil paintings moved."
Change from Active to Causative:
"She has resolved the issue."
"She has had the issue resolved."
Use the right modal verb to demonstrate impossibility (not possible)!
"It ______ be snowing outside! It's July!"
"It can't be snowing outside! It's July!"
Change from Active to Causative:
"Someone paints a portrait of the Queen of England every year."
"The Queen of England has her portrait painted every year"
Change from Active to Causative:
"He fixed the tap."
"He had the tap fixed."
Change from Active to Causative:
"They will repair it later.”
"They will have it repaired later.”
Change from Active to Causative:
"I have given the artist my true opinion."
"I have had my true opinion given to the artist."
Complete this sentence:
"In London, if you go to the British museum, you ______ be able to see a mummy."
"In London, if you go to the British museum, you might/will be able to see a mummy."
Change from Active to Causative:
"You dress your son every day”
“You have your son dressed every day.”
Change from Active to Causative:
"Mary's purse was stolen on the marshutka."
"Mary had her purse stolen on the marshutka."
Change from Active to Causative:
"The Pope will pay for the frescoes in gold."
"The Pope will have the frescoes paid for in gold."
Change from Causative to Active:
"They have marked all the optical illusions in the museum."
"They have had all optical illusions in the museum marked."
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