Q13437
AMAUC - 2026 - Prefeitura de Itá - SC - Professor de Inglês
Ano: 2026
Órgão:
Prefeitura de Itá - SC
Banca:
AMAUC
Matéria:
Inglês
Assunto: Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice
The Causative Passive is a structure used to indicate that
someone arranges for an action to be done by someone
else. Regarding the structure "Have/Get something
done", mark T, for true, and F, for false:
(__)The sentence "I had my car repaired" implies that the
speaker arranged for a mechanic to fix the car, whereas
"I repaired my car" implies the speaker did it personally.
(__)In the structure "Get something done" (e.g., "I need
to get my hair cut"), the meaning is essentially the same
as "Have something done", but "Get" is generally more
informal and common in spoken English.
(__)The causative structure can also describe mishaps or
accidental events where the subject experiences
something negative, as in "He had his wallet stolen",
meaning the theft happened to him, not that he arranged
it. (__)It is grammatically correct to say "I had the mechanic
repaired my car" to express the causative meaning, using
the past tense of the main verb instead of the past
participle.
After analysis, select the alternative that presents the
correct sequence of the items above, from top to bottom:
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