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Rewrite the following sentences in the causative form, as in the example.
1 Holly is going to ask the seamstress to sew her dress.
...She is going to have her dress sewn (by the seamstress)
2 Someone has tidied the garden for Mark.
3 When will they fix his telephone?
4 Pat pays someone to clean the windows every week.
5 Can you tell someone to move those boxes?
6 When will they deliver Dan's sofa?
7 Sally is going to ask the travel agent to book the tickets.
8 Howard should ask someone to deliver the package.
In this sentence, Holly wants the seamstress to sew her dress. We can rewrite it in the causative form by using the structure "have + object + past participle". So, "Holly is going to have her dress sewn (by the seamstress)".
2. Mark has had the garden tidied.
In this sentence, someone has already tidied the garden for Mark. To rewrite it in the causative form, we can use the structure "have + object + past participle". So, "Someone has had the garden tidied".
3. When will they have his telephone fixed?
In this sentence, someone's telephone needs to be repaired. To rewrite it in the causative form, we can use the structure "have + object + past participle". So, "When will they have his telephone fixed?".
4. Pat has someone clean the windows every week.
In this sentence, Pat pays someone to clean the windows regularly. To rewrite it in the causative form, we can use the structure "have + object + base form of the verb". So, "Pat has someone clean the windows every week".
5. Can you have someone move those boxes?
In this sentence, it is desired for someone to move the boxes. To rewrite it in the causative form, we can use the structure "have + object + base form of the verb". So, "Can you have someone move those boxes?".
6. When will they have Dan's sofa delivered?
In this sentence, someone needs to arrange the delivery of Dan's sofa. To rewrite it in the causative form, we can use the structure "have + object + past participle". So, "When will they have Dan's sofa delivered?".
7. Sally is going to have the travel agent book the tickets.
In this sentence, Sally wants the travel agent to book the tickets for her. To rewrite it in the causative form, we can use the structure "have + object + base form of the verb". So, "Sally is going to have the travel agent book the tickets".
8. Howard should have someone deliver the package.
In this sentence, Howard needs someone to deliver the package. To rewrite it in the causative form, we can use the structure "have + object + base form of the verb". So, "Howard should have someone deliver the package".