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Messier42 Posted 12 years ago
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He seems to have the kids motivated.

He seems to have the kids motivated.

Is there particular reason why this sentence is written like that? Instead of "he seems to motivate the kids"?
  

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Hi, The use of causative "have" makes the above sentence more emphatic. Hamid

  • Hi, The use of causative "have" makes the above sentence more emphatic.
  • Hamid
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Hi,
The use of causative "have" makes the above sentence more emphatic.
Hamid
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Thank you so much!
Teacher has students educated . Is this correct? Could you give me some examples?

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