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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #119924: Causatives clauses in passive or active form with Have
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    1. Sandra has her mother her trousers.

    2. I will have my hair next week.

    3. Yesterday, Mum had us our messy bedrooms.

    4. Jenny had had a new car for this race.

    5. I had Lenny a birthday cake.

    6. The student will have his thesis before he begins his speech.

    7. It's windy outside. Mum has her son the window.

    8. The captain had had the soldiers along those hills.

    9. The burglar will have his plunder by another thug.

    10. The neighbour will have had his TV before Christmas.










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