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NAME DANIEL HUMBERTO RADILLA VELÁZQUEZ CAREER LICENCIATURA EN IDIOMAS SEGUNDO CUATRIMESTRE GRUPO LI9O SUBJECT INGLÉS INSTRUMENTAL II ACTIVITY DIGITAL PRESENTATION TEACHER’S NAME PAOLA CONCEPCIÓN RUIZ RIVEROLL
Activity 3. Digital Presentation
1. Causative verbs (have and get)2. relative clauses
01
Causative verbs (have and get).
• I cleaned my house. (This means I cleaned it myself). If I paid someone to clean it, of course I can say:
We use a causative verb when we want to talk about something that someone else did for us or for another person.
• A cleaner cleaned my house. But, another way is to use a causative construction. So I can also say:
It means that the subject caused the action to happen, but didn't do it themselves
Causative verbs (have and get).
• I had my house cleaned. In a sense, using a causative verb is similar to using a passive. The important thing is that the house is now clean. We don't focus on who did the cleaning.
Causative verbs (have and get).
Have + object + past participle (have something done)
Get + object + past participle (get something done)
Have someone do something (have + person + infinitive)
Get someone to do something (get + person + to + infinitive)
Choose the correct word (causative verbs)
washed
clean
going
will
get
broke
I had my car
I'll my hair cut next week.
washed
get
show
had
do
got
has
made
The teacher the students write the answers on the whiteboard.
I the cleaner to clean under the cupboards.
got
had
RELATIVE CLAUSES
02
We can use to talk about people, it is more common and a bit more informal.
who / that
Relative clauses give us information about the person or thing mentioned.
We can use to talk about things, it is more common and a bit more informal
which / that
RELATIVE CLAUSES
when
Refer to a time.
Defining relative clauses give us essential information – information that tells us who or what we are talking about.
where
Refer to a place.
Refer to the person that something belong.
whose
Relative Clauses
Choose the correct answer