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Created on 22nd August 2025
Which of the following sentences uses the causative verb 'have' correctly? |
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Choose the correct sentence using 'have' as a causative verb. |
What does 'have someone do something' mean? |
Identify the sentence that does NOT use the causative verb 'have' correctly. |
Which of these sentences is an example of using 'have' in the causative form? |
Complete the sentence: 'They had _____ their house painted last year.' |
Which of the following sentences correctly uses the causative verb? |
Select the sentence that correctly uses 'have' in the causative sense. |
Choose the sentence that demonstrates the causative form of 'have'. |
Which option below shows an incorrect use of the causative verb 'have'? |
What does the causative verb 'have' imply in a sentence? |
Which of the following sentences correctly uses the causative verb 'have'? |
In the sentence 'She had her house painted,' what does 'had' indicate? |
Which of the following sentences uses 'have' in a causative sense? |
What is the correct form of 'have' for the causative in the past tense? |
Choose the best completion: 'They will have the documents ______.' |
How would you express 'I make my car clean' using the causative verb? |
Identify the incorrect use of 'have' in a causative context: |
Which of the following is NOT a causative structure? |
Complete the sentence: 'You can have your car ______ at the garage.' |