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Pertemuan 25 Causative GET and HAVE

Pertemuan 25 Causative GET and HAVE. Matakuliah : G0134 – Grammar III Tahun : 2005 Versi : revisi 1. Learning Outcomes. Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : Menggunakan Get and Have dalam kalimat-kalimat mereka dengan benar. Outline Materi.

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Pertemuan 25 Causative GET and HAVE

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  1. Pertemuan 25Causative GET and HAVE Matakuliah : G0134 – Grammar III Tahun : 2005 Versi : revisi 1

  2. Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : • Menggunakan Get and Have dalam kalimat-kalimat mereka dengan benar

  3. Outline Materi • Form: active and passive • Use of Get and Have • Get + past participle • Vocabulary: get + are got

  4. Causative Get & Have Form: • Active The active pattern is get + sb + to-infinitive or have + sb + bare infinitive: I’llget my assistant to bring you the other pair of shoes. Shall I have my secretary send you the details?

  5. Causative Get & Have 2.Passive • The passive pattern is get / have + object + past participle: I’mgetting / having my house decorated at the moment. • Use • Causative get and have mean ‘ask or cause somebody to do something’ in the active form, and ‘arrange for somebody else to do something’ in the passive.

  6. Causative Get & Have • Get is more common in British English • Have is now more formal except in some situations described opposite. • Sometimes causative get / have suggests the need to deal with a difficulty: I’m afraid you’ll have to get / have the whole house rewired.

  7. Causative Get & Have • We use have in the passive when something unpleasant happens. • Get is much less common than have inthese situations: a.I had my wallet stolen in the crowd. b.He had his car broken into last night. • Sometimes when we use have, meaning depends on context: We’vehad the bricks removed. (= either we arranged for somebody to take them, or somebody stole them)

  8. Causative Get & Have • We use get, not have, when somebody else has to work on our behalf: One of these days I’m going to get myself elected onto the committee. Get + past participle: meaning ‘become’ She got dressed and went downstairs.

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