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Causative have and get
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Causative Have and Get

Causative Have and Get Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will learn about causative have and get. We use causative when talking about something someone else did for us. For example, if we paint our house ourselves, we can say: I painted my house. However, if we Read more

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