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NAME: VANESSA SUAREZ R DATE: 3 DE NOVIEMBRE 2020

Inductive Grammar Chart


(Unit 3, page 28)

GRAMMAR. Causatives get, have, and make

Look at these sentences.

I got the company to agree to a new date for the meeting.


They got the students to clean up after the party.

I had my assistant plan the meeting.


They had the bellman bring the guests' bags to their rooms.

I made my brother help me finish the job.


They made him sign the form.

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Complete these grammar rules about causatives with get, have, or make.
1. Use an object and an infinitive with the verb GET .
2. With the verbs HAVE and MAKE , use an object and a base form of
a verb.
3. To suggest an obligation rather than a choice, use MAKE with an object
and a base form.

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Inductive Grammar
Chart (Unit 3, page 30)

GRAMMAR. The passive causative

Look at these examples.

I had my suits dry-cleaned.


They're having the office painted tomorrow.
She can get her sandals repaired in an hour.

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Complete these grammar rules.
1. Form the passive causative with the appropriate form of get or have + object + a
PAST participle.
2. In a passive causative statement, the OBJECT comes between have or
get and the past participle.

Look at these examples.

We had the office painted last week. It looks great.

We're having the office painted by Royal Painting Services. They're the best!

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Complete this grammar rule.
Use a by phrase when it is NECESARY to mention the person or group doing the
service.
a. necessary b. not necessary

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Extra Reading Comprehension


Questions (Unit 3, page
32)

COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

A. Complete the information based on the article.


1. The amount of time a Hong Kong tailor used to be able to make a suit. FEW DAY
2. A London area famous for high-quality men’s wear. LONDON`S SAVILE ROW
3. The amount of time it takes to have a garment custom-made in Hong Kong today.
THREE TO FIVE DAYS TO HAVE A GARMENT CUSTOM-MADE
4. The amount of the deposit required before a Hong Kong tailor starts working on a
garment.
I WILL PAY A DEPOSIT OF ABOUT 50% UP FRONT, BUT IF I AM NOT SATISFIED WIT
TE FINIS PRODUCT I DON’T AVE TO ACCEPT IT.
5. The number of tailoring establishments in Hong Kong. 2500
6. What a tailor needs in order for you to be able to order additional custom-made
clothing on line. IF TAYLOR AS MY MEASUREMENTS.

CRITICAL THINKING

B. Answer these questions.

1. According to the article, what are some of the advantages of having a


garment made for you by a tailor in Hong Kong?

*THERE ARE A VARIETY OF STRAPS

*PAYMENT FLEXIBILITY

2. What might be some of the disadvantages, in your opinion?

I DO NOT SEE DISADVANTAGE

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