Passive Causative Verbs: How to Use Passive Causative with Examples!

In this grammar lesson, I teach you passive causative verbs: how to use passive causative with examples and questions Join my list to get emails from me: Find my videos helpful? 😃 You can buy me a coffee to show your support here: PRACTICE WITH ME: Answer any of these questions in the comments below, and I’ll check them for you and give you feedback! 1. Do some people in your country have their houses cleaned? 2. How often you do get your hair cut? 3. If you have a car, do you get it washed, or do you wash it yourself? 4. Have you ever noticed a celebrity who has had a lot of work done? (“have work done“ means to have plastic surgery) 5. In your country, how often do people get their teeth cleaned? If you found this video helpful, please give it a Like and consider subscribing with notifications (click the bell). I really appreciate your support! 🙏 Here are more examples: I get my nails done at a salon near my house. During the pandemic, more people had their groceries delivered to their homes. Most dentists recommend that you get your teeth cleaned every 6 months. Nowadays many parents pay to have their kids’ teeth straightened. When I buy clothes that are too big, I get them altered. 0:00 Passive Causatives Introduction 0:50 Causative Verbs 2:25 What are passive causatives? 4:00 Passive Causatives with Have & Get 7:13 Mistakes with Passive Causative Verbs 9:22 Tips for Using Passive Causatives ______________________________________ About Learn Academic English: This channel is for intermediate & advanced-level English learners who want to use English in college/university/work. I have more than 20 years of teaching experience! New videos every week! _______________________________________ JOIN ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! 😃 I love connecting with viewers! Want more? Join my Facebook group See tips and behind the scenes on Instagram: _______________________________________ COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS 🤔 -- Where are you from? I was born and raised in the United States. I live in California. -- How many years have you been teaching? Over 20 years. -- What qualifications do you have? I have a Master’s degree in linguistics with an emphasis in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) -- What languages do you speak? English is my native language. I’ve studied Spanish, Czech, French, a little German, and Portuguese. I speak Portuguese as my second language because my husband is from Brazil. -- Do you teach online? I have a full-time teaching job at a college in California, so I don’t currently offer English lessons online. However, I may do that in the future, so check back! -- Can you recommend good books for English learners? Yes! Check out my list of recommended books here: -- What level do you teach? I teach all levels of English, but this channel is designed for intermediate and advanced learners. Because I teach college, much of the content is meant to help English learners prepare for going to school in English. _______________________________________ Note: Links may include affiliate links, from which I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. None of my content is sponsored.
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