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Teoria Con Ejemplos Causative
Teoria Con Ejemplos Causative
estructura similar en nuestro idioma. Es importante que te quedes con la "fórmula principal" para
recordarla.
Esta estructura se utiliza para expresar que alguien realiza alguna actividad para nosotros:
- Jim had the tap fixed (he paid for a plumber). El fontanero arregló el grifo.
Present simple: She cleans her house > She has her house cleaned.
Present continuous: She is cleaning her house > She is having her house cleaned
Past simple: She cleaned her house > She had her house cleaned
Past cont: She was cleaning her house > She was having her house cleaned
Future simple: She will clean her house > She will have her house cleaned
Future cont: She will be cleaning her house > She will be having her house cleaned
Future perfect: She will have cleaned her house > She will have had her house cleaned
Present perfect: She has cleaned her house > She has had her house cleaned
Present perfect cont: She has been cleaning her house > She has been having her house
cleaned
Past perfect: She had cleaned her house > She had had her house cleaned
Past perfect cont.: had been cleaning her house > She had been having her house
cleaned
Infinitive: She must clean her house > She must have her house cleaned
Gerund: She likes cleaning her house > She likes having her house cleaned
En el present simple y pasado simple, la negativa e interrogativa se forma con do/does y did
She doesn't have her house cleaned (present simple)
She didn't have her house cleaned (past simple)
"GET"
- Se usa en lugar de "be" en el tiempo pasivo, para expresar algo que ocurre por accidente:
He got hurt last Monday (more usual than: He was hurt last Monday)
- Get se usa en vez de "Have" en inglés informal hablado.
I think you should get your hair cut.
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