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    Causatives / passif

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    Causatives / passif
    Message de jojo7139 posté le 03-09-2023 à 10:48:42 (S | E | F)
    hello everyone
    I am studying causative forms and I don't understand these sentences.
    Thank you very much for your help

    in this exercise, Mettre les phrases au passif en gardant le complément d'agent.
    She wanted a mechanic to fix her motorcycle.
    correction :She wanted her motorcycle fixed by a mechanic.

    j'aurais mis :
    She wanted her motorcycle to be fixed by a mechanic

    j'ai appris qu'avec le verbe to want sa construction est :
    Sujet 1 + want + sujet 2 + TO
    au passif causatif il semblerait que le TO disparait?
    Merci pour vos explications et quelques exemples please


    Réponse : Causatives / passif de gerondif, postée le 03-09-2023 à 12:26:31 (S | E)
    Bonjour
    C'est la même phrase au départ :

    She wanted a mechanic to fix her motorcycle.
    She wanted her motorcycle fixed by a mechanic.
    She wanted her motorcycle to be fixed by a mechanic.
    Il suffit de faire :
    She wanted her motorcycle (to be) fixed by a mechanic.

    La structure que vous citez, la proposition infinitive, marche avec des verbe d'action, l'action étant faite par le sujet 2 :
    I want her to work.
    I expect him to obey.
    I would like you to listen.
    I ordered them to wait.

    Mais si le sujet 2 subit l'action avec to be + participe passé, une voix passive donc, on a cette structure causative.
    I want her (to be) dead.
    He shouted himself (until he was)hoarse.
    She lulled her baby (until he was asleep) to sleep.
    I want my opponent (to be) killed.

    Comparez :
    I want him to kill her. Il fait l'action.
    I want him killed. Il subit l'action.



    Réponse : Causatives / passif de jojo7139, postée le 03-09-2023 à 16:06:02 (S | E)
    thank you very much Gerondif
    I think I have understood but until when?





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