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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Teaching

Causative

hello everyone
I need to do a grammar lesson plan about ' get someone to do something ' until 29.05.2015
but I cound't find adequate information.
Which level is it?
How can I start to lesson?
Which examples can I give in order to teach?
thanks in advance
  

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You might start by researching the imperative mood, which is the verb form that English uses to express a command. The verbs "let," "get," "have (to)," "must," and "ought" can express varying degrees of compulsion or persuasion, so you'll probably want to check those out as well.

  • You might start by researching the imperative mood, which is the verb form that English uses to express a command.
  • The verbs "let," "get," "have (to)," "must," and "ought" can express varying degrees of compulsion or persuasion, so you'll probably want to check those out as well.
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You might start by researching the imperative mood, which is the verb form that English uses to express a command. The verbs "let," "get," "have (to)," "must," and "ought" can express varying degrees of compulsion or persuasion, so you'll probably want to check those out as well.

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