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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Passives of?

Hye everyone! Could you please help me with this?
I want to make passives of these. Please correct them if they are wrong
"There are somethings which you can make anyone understand by writing"
"You can make him understand this thing"
"I made him do that"
"I had him wash the car"
"I had him do lunch in the resturant"
"I made him understand the facts"
"I got his passport made from the embassy"
I want to know,what are the passives of these sentences?
and also I want to know the difference between "had him","made him"and got him"?
I will be very thankful if you please help me.
  

Top answer

There is no need to enclose every sentence in quotation marks. There are some things which you can make anyone understand in writing. You can make him understand this.

  • There is no need to enclose every sentence in quotation marks.
  • There are some things which you can make anyone understand in writing.
  • You can make him understand this.
  • I made him do that.
  • I had him wash the car.
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There is no need to enclose every sentence in quotation marks.

There are some things which you can make anyone understand in writing.
You can make him understand this.
I made him do that.
I had him wash the car.
I had him do lunch in the restaurant. -- What does this mean?
I made him understand the facts.
I got his passport made
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Ok I am trying some.
'There are some things which anyone can be made to understand in writing' -- OK
He can be made to understand this by you -- The grammar is OK, but oh my! what a terrible sentence!
I made that done by him -- No: 'He was made...'
I had the car washed by him -- No, and I see no reasonable way to do this one. You must 'p

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