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  GETTING THINGS DONE They are sentences in which the subject makes another person take care of doing something, either because he pays him, asks him, convinces him or forces him. The most important causative structure is have/get something done, which is also a way of expressing the passive voice. STRUCTURE  CAUSATIVE = GET + PERSON + INFINITIVE                          HAVE + PERSON + BASE FROM. EXAMPLES 1.)  I' LL GET MY DAUGHTER TO BUY IT FOR ME.  2.) I ALWAYS HAVE THE SECRETARY RUN OFF COPIES FOR ME.  PRACTICE ABOUT CAUSATIVE. 1.  2.  ATTENTION TO THE VIDEO. PASSIVE CAUSATIVE. We use causative structures in English when we want to talk about something that another person does for us, for example, I had/got my car fixed ( ME ARREGLARON EL CARRO). These are sentences in which the subject makes another person take charge of doing something, either because he pays him, asks him, convinces him or forces him. - ACTIVE VOICE: I GOT KIM TO CLEAN THE CARPET.            

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DATE: 29 DE JULIO 2022 Hello, my name is Anyereis Meza Alvarez.  I'am 19 years old, i am a law student in the sixth semester at the Simon Bolivar University.  I am an outgoing and fun person, in my free time I like to go out to see movies, eat or go shopping... My favorite food is pasta and it goes without saying that I love animals, especially dogs.   HOMEWORK: DIAGNOSTIC ACTIVITY - ASKING QUESTIONS.  READ THE TEXT AND WRITE YES/NO QUESTIONS.  1. Is manuel a good worker?  2. Does he work in a factory? 3. Did he start university last year? 4. Does he study a lot at night? 5. Will be a professional accountant? 6. Does he want to buy a big house for his parents? 7. Have they worked a lot to raise all the children? 8. Has he been going out with a beautiful? 9. Do we know if the relation will turn out well? 10. Can you wart to know? FIRST  TOPIC TAUGHT IN CLASS:  IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Tag Questions A tag question is a small question that is attached , or "tagged", to the end