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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #120146: Causative clauses and active or passive form with Get
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    1. At home, I can never get the dinner . It's really a shame !

    2. Uncle Jerry got Sandra her medicine.

    3. By next week, the neighbours would have got their roof .

    4. Sammy has got friends of his the police.

    5. I don't worry. I will get my bike at my uncle's garage.

    6. Mum is getting the rose plants . So, they will stay wonderful.

    7. James gets his sister him her puppet.

    8. Sandra was getting her dishwasher when there was a power cut.

    9. Grandma will get the kids her fence.

    10. Tomorrow, the Queen will have got the traitors by the Royal Guards.










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