Hi, yes. While I applaud your desire to learn English (active), there are better places to get feedback on your grammar questions. That said, these questions were read (passive), it looks like you're on the right track. 😉
@@thinkcuriolearning okay mate thanks for letting me know currently I have completed my advanced level in english language and about to get myself into IELTS , I was a bit curious about this grammar and wanted to ask since my teacher is out of station I had to choose this way , i am happy after being replied ( advanced passive 😅)
Hello teacher I'm your new subscriber my friend recommended to me your channel. I have a little query In causative we have sentences like Get Active - I will get someone to do this work ( means persuing or convincing someone to do something) Passive - someone will be persuaded or convinced to do this work . ( I don't know about passive. is my passive correct or if not then what is . Have Active - I'll have my assistant take a look . Passive - my assistant will be asked to take a look . { I don't know whether my passive sentences are correct if not let me know the correct ones } Get + someone/ something + v3 Active - I will get it done .( Means I'm not going to do the someone else for me ) Passive - it will be done . Have +someone/ something +v3 Active - I'll have it completed.( I'm not going to do the work some else for me ) Passive - it will be completed Have + some one / something + v3 and Get someone / something + v3 Both have the same meaning but "get" is informal and " have" is formal # For an unfortunate situation what do we use You are gonna get yourself killed Or You are gonna be killed Since I know get is used but which get Get + v3 ( informal passive form ) Get + someone/ something+v3 ( causative verbs ) Which get would you prefer indicating for an unfortunate situation ? Thank you I have sent video links to many learners And they find it essential.
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Hi, yes. While I applaud your desire to learn English (active), there are better places to get feedback on your grammar questions. That said, these questions were read (passive), it looks like you're on the right track. 😉
@@thinkcuriolearning okay mate thanks for letting me know currently I have completed my advanced level in english language and about to get myself into IELTS , I was a bit curious about this grammar and wanted to ask since my teacher is out of station I had to choose this way , i am happy after being replied ( advanced passive 😅)
Hello teacher I'm your new subscriber my friend recommended to me your channel.
I have a little query
In causative we have sentences like
Get
Active - I will get someone to do this work ( means persuing or convincing someone to do something)
Passive - someone will be persuaded or convinced to do this work . ( I don't know about passive. is my passive correct or if not then what is .
Have
Active - I'll have my assistant take
a look .
Passive - my assistant will be asked to take a look .
{ I don't know whether my passive sentences are correct if not let me know the correct ones }
Get + someone/ something + v3
Active - I will get it done .( Means I'm not going to do the someone else for me )
Passive - it will be done .
Have +someone/ something +v3
Active - I'll have it completed.( I'm not going to do the work some else for me )
Passive - it will be completed
Have + some one / something + v3 and
Get someone / something + v3
Both have the same meaning but "get" is informal and " have" is formal
#
For an unfortunate situation what do we use
You are gonna get yourself killed
Or
You are gonna be killed
Since I know get is used but which get
Get + v3 ( informal passive form )
Get + someone/ something+v3
( causative verbs )
Which get would you prefer indicating for an unfortunate situation ?
Thank you
I have sent video links to many learners And they find it essential.