To have something done (causative)

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English 


3F
03-06-2022

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Slide 2 - Slide

Reading Time

Slide 3 - Slide

What are we going to do today?
- Grammar Unit 18: Explanation
- Grammar Unit 18: Excercise
- Free Working Space

Slide 4 - Slide

Which picture goes best with the meaning of this sentence?
"She is having her hair cut."

Slide 5 - Poll

Which picture goes best with the meaning of this sentence?
"He is cutting his nails"

Slide 6 - Poll

Which picture goes best with the meaning of this sentence?
"She is having the floor cleaned."

Slide 7 - Poll

What is the difference between 'having something done' and 'doing something'?

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Grammar Unit 18
- We usually use 'have something done' when we are talking about paying or making someone do something for us. 

- It's often used for services. Like having something fixed, taken care of or changed. 

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Grammar Unit 18
HOW DO YOU FORM A SENTENCE LIKE THIS?

(form of) have + object + past participle
EXAMPLE
He had his car repaired

Slide 10 - Slide

Grammar Unit 18
He had his car repaired

Had = form of have
his car = object (lijdend voorwerp)
repaired = past participle 

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Grammar Practice
- Look at the pictures and the Dutch sentence.

- Write what they are having done.

Slide 12 - Slide

Ze laat eten bezorgen
(bezorgen = to deliver)

Slide 13 - Open question

Ze laat haar haren verven
(verven = dye or colour)

Slide 14 - Open question

Hij laat zijn fiets repareren

Slide 15 - Open question

To summarize
- If you want to say you're making someone do something for you, you HAVE SOMETHING DONE

- The way to say or write this is:
I/he/she/etc. + (form of) have + object + past participle

- Forgot what past participle is? Watch this video.

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Free Working Space
Preparation for Friday 10-05
  • Bring your reading book
  • Bring 'Prepare!" 

  • Read 'Different types of clause' on p. 163
  • Make Grammar exercises of UNIT 19

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