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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #119866: Causative clauses and passive form with Have
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: To have someone do something [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - 'Make someone do'/'Have something done': (a little further) - Causative clauses: making someone do something - Make someone do/ Be made to do - Causatives - Causative clauses - Causative Form - To talk someone into / out of doing something ... - Have something done
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    Causative clauses and passive form with Have


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    1. Every day, Sandra washes the dishes.
    > Every day, John has the dishes by Sandra.

    2. Last week, my father mowed the lawn.
    > Last week, Mum had the lawn by my father.

    3. The soldier had dropped the vase.
    > Clovis had had the vase by the soldier.

    4. This boy will give back oranges to the grocer’s.
    > Her Ladyship will have oranges back to the grocer’s by this boy.

    5. By 8:00 pm, John will have eaten all the cakes.
    > By 8:00 pm, Sandra will have had all the cakes by John.

    6. I am photographing the ravens of the Tower of London.
    > My girlfriend is having the ravens of the Tower of London by me.

    7. Last week, we cleaned the windows.
    > Last week, our parents had the windows by us.

    8. By the end of the week, we will have climbed those mountains.
    > By the end of the week, our cousins will have had those mountains by us.

    9. The robber dropped the heavy trunk.
    > The policeman had the heavy trunk by the robber.

    10. They would like to win this boat race.
    > The audience would like this boat race by them.










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