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Causative Verbs (Have/Get Something Done): Rules, Examples and Bac Practice — 3rd Year Secondary School English (Bac)

📖 Fact Sheet

Subject : English
Level : 3rd Year Secondary School (Baccalaureate) — All Streams
Unit : Grammar — Causative Verbs

🎯 Learning Objectives

  • Understand the concept of causative verbs (have/get something done)
  • Differentiate between active and passive causative structures
  • Use causative verbs correctly in Bac exam tasks (writing, error correction, transformation)
  • Apply causative patterns in real-life contexts

📝 I. Introduction

Causative verbs express the idea that someone causes something to happen by hiring, asking, or persuading another person to do it. Instead of doing the action ourselves, we cause someone else (usually a professional or expert) to do it for us. The two most common causative verbs are have and get in the structure have/get something done.

📚 II. The Passive Causative: Have/Get Something Done

1. Structure

Subject Causative Verb Object (thing) Past Participle Object (person – optional)
I had / got my car repaired by the mechanic
She is having her hair cut at the salon
They will have their house painted next week

2. Have vs Get

  • Have something done: More formal, implies arranging for a service. I had my car serviced yesterday.
  • Get something done: More informal, often implies persuading or managing to have something done. I finally got my phone fixed.

3. Tenses of Have/Get Something Done

  • Present Simple: I have my teeth checked every six months.
  • Past Simple: She had her dress made for the party.
  • Future (will): They will have their garden landscaped next spring.
  • Present Continuous: He is having his apartment renovated right now.
  • Present Perfect: We have had our windows replaced.
  • Modal verbs: You should have your eyes tested regularly.
Examples:
• I cut my hair myself. (I did it) vs I had my hair cut. (The hairdresser did it)
• She painted her room. (She did it herself) vs She got her room painted. (Someone else painted it)
• We are installing solar panels. (We are doing it) vs We are having solar panels installed. (Professionals are doing it)

📋 III. Active Causative: Have/Get/Make Someone Do Something

Verb Structure Meaning Example
Have have + person + base verb Ask, instruct, arrange I had the assistant check the documents.
Get get + person + to + verb Persuade, convince I got my brother to help me with the project.
Make make + person + base verb Force, compel The teacher made the students rewrite the essay.
Let let + person + base verb Allow, permit My parents let me borrow the car.

✏️ IV. Bac Practice Exercises

Exercise 1 (Sentence Transformation):
Rewrite the sentences using the causative form (have/get something done):
1. A mechanic repaired Sarah’s car last week. → Sarah _______________.
2. Someone will clean the windows tomorrow. → We _______________.
3. A professional photographer took their wedding photos. → They _______________.

Answers:
1. Sarah had her car repaired (by a mechanic) last week.
2. We will have/get the windows cleaned tomorrow.
3. They had their wedding photos taken by a professional photographer.

Exercise 2 (Fill in the blanks — Bac Exam Style):
1. I need to _______ my suit _______ (dry-clean) before the interview.
2. She _______ her eyes _______ (test) once a year.
3. We should _______ the roof _______ (repair) before winter comes.

Answers:
1. have/get … dry-cleaned 2. has … tested 3. have/get … repaired

📌 V. Summary

  • Causative verbs show that someone causes an action to be done by another person
  • Passive causative: have/get + object + past participle (have/get something done)
  • Active causative: have + person + verb, get + person + to + verb, make + person + verb
  • Use “have” for formal arrangements, “get” for informal persuasion
  • Essential for writing tasks, error correction, and sentence transformation in the Bac exam

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