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Alrosavilla Posted 7 years ago
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Causative

thanks a lot. I've studied the language for many years, but I don't remember such phrases. You usually say someBODY has something done, but not someTHING has something done. This is why I wanted to ask native speakers.

  

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alrosavilla thanks a lot. I've studied the language for many years, but I don't remember such phrases. You usually say someBODY has something done, but not someTHING has something done.

  • alrosavilla thanks a lot.
  • I've studied the language for many years, but I don't remember such phrases.
  • You usually say someBODY has something done, but not someTHING has something done.
  • This is why I wanted to ask native speakers.
  • Right.
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alrosavilla

thanks a lot. I've studied the language for many years, but I don't remember such phrases. You usually say someBODY has something done, but not someTHING has something done. This is why I wanted to ask native speakers.

Right. This example is unusual. As I said, 'shop' refers to the people responsible for the shop.

CJ

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