EMERGING TRENDS IN COMPUTING
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING
Question
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Which form belongs to Passive Causative?
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S + have + Sb + Vo + sth .
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S + have/get+ sth + Pii (Ved/C3) (+ by Sb)
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S+ get + Sb + To Vo+ sth
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S + want + Sb + to Vo + sth.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -He had his jacket cleaned. (He didn’t clean it himself.) The causative is formed with ‘have + object + past participle’ The past participle has a passive meaning. Questions and negations of the verb ‘have’ are formed with do/does or did in the past simple.
Detailed explanation-2: -The causative verbs are: let (allow, permit), make (force, require), have, get, and help.
Detailed explanation-3: -Examples of causative verbs include (make, cause, allow, help, have, enable, keep, hold, let, force, and require), which can also be referred to as causal verbs or simply causatives.
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