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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #123136: Causative verbs - have
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    Causative verbs - have


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    1. The bachelor cooks rice pilaf for his mother every Monday. >> His mother every Monday.

    2. The man is spraying our house for us right now. >> We right now.

    3. Nobody has trimmed my hedge for me yet. >> I yet.

    4. She will repair my piano the day after tomorrow. >> I the day after tomorrow.

    5. My sister washes my carpet every year. >> I every year.

    6. They were installing the flash tank for me when you called me. >> I when you called me.

    7. Has anybody repaired the furnace for you? >> Are you ?

    8. Two days ago workers cleaned our pool. >> We two days ago.

    9. My friends have bought some saffron for my mother. >> My mother for her.

    10. Did the designer design your home two days ago? >> Did you two days ago?










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