The document discusses the causative form in Polish, which involves having something done by someone else. It provides examples of using the causative form in English sentences, such as "My little brother had his hair cut" and "Have you had your book published yet?". It then presents a table outlining the structure of causative sentences, showing that they involve a subject having an object undergo a past participle/ed action by another object or person.
The document discusses the causative form in Polish, which involves having something done by someone else. It provides examples of using the causative form in English sentences, such as "My little brother had his hair cut" and "Have you had your book published yet?". It then presents a table outlining the structure of causative sentences, showing that they involve a subject having an object undergo a past participle/ed action by another object or person.
The document discusses the causative form in Polish, which involves having something done by someone else. It provides examples of using the causative form in English sentences, such as "My little brother had his hair cut" and "Have you had your book published yet?". It then presents a table outlining the structure of causative sentences, showing that they involve a subject having an object undergo a past participle/ed action by another object or person.
FORMA CAUSATIVE – ZLEĆIĆ COŚ KOMUŚ/ MIEĆ COŚ ROBIONE PRZEZ KOGOŚ
My little brother had his hair cut
Have you had your book published yet?
We won’t have our car repaired
Subject To have object Past participle/ed Object
(when/who) I Am going to My heart checked By my doctor have I Will have My heart Checked By my doctor I Have My heart Checked By my doctor I Am having My heart Checked By my doctor I Have had My heart Checked By my doctor I Had My heart Checked By my doctor I Was having My heart Checked By my doctor