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Topic: CAUSATIVE FORM (ACTIVE) 1 | level: Beginner/Intermediate (A2-B2)




Fill in the blanks to complete each ACTIVE CAUSATIVE FORM sentence, explaining how Charlotte arranged everything.
Example: Russell paid the bill. → I had Russell pay the bill.



1. Mary cleaned the refrigerator. → Charlotte had Mary the refrigerator.

2. My mom left us the keys. → Charlotte had my mom us the keys.

3. Kate fed the cat. → Charlotte had Kate the cat.

4. The passengers boarded the airplane. → Charlotte had the passengers the airplane.

5. My brother brought a jug of lemonade. → Charlotte had my brother a jug of lemonade.

6. Alistair came early. → Charlotte had Alistair early.

7. We parked the car behind the shopping centre. → Charlotte had us the car behind the shopping centre.

8. I made sandwiches for Charlotte's friends. → Charlotte had me sandwiches for her friends.

9. Arthur hung his coat in the wardrobe. → Charlotte had Arthur his coat in the wardrobe.

10. Catherine taught us how to dance. → Charlotte had Catherine us how to dance.

11. We returned the books to the library. → Charlotte had us the books to the library.

12. I drove my cousin to the bank. → Charlotte had me my cousin to the bank.

13. Marina wiped the counters. → Charlotte had Marina the counters.

14. The children blew bubbles. → Charlotte had the children bubbles.

15. We went home early. → Charlotte had us home early.

16. Charlotte's son studied for two hours. → Charlotte had her son for two hours.

17. The students told the truth. → Charlotte had the students the truth.

18. They got off the bus. → Charlotte had them off the bus.

19. Robert put on a warm coat. → Charlotte had Robert on a warm coat.

20. Thomas spoke slowly. → Charlotte had Thomas more slowly.






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