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    Structures causatives/aide

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Structures causatives/aide
    Message de vaiana posté le 22-03-2019 à 19:25:58 (S | E | F)
    Hello.
    could I be helped with this exercise I've just done please? thanks!
    In case everything is wrong, please just correct the first ones then I'll try redoing the other ones alone

    - I finally (my father – lend me his car) but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.
    I have finally got my father lent me his car but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.

    - Don’t bother. I’ll (it clean) tomorrow.
    Don't bother. I'll have it cleaned tomorrow.

    - Had I been anywhere else, it would (I – laugh).
    Had I been anywhere else, it would have me laughed.

    - Don’t be ridiculous. You’ll have to (they – punish).
    Don't be ridiculous. You'll have to get them punished.

    - They eventually found out that he had (his wife – kill) two months before.
    They eventually found out that he had his wife killed two months before.

    - After further investigation, the police (they – close the shop).
    After further investigation, the police made them to close the shop.

    - There was no evidence against him, but the judge (he – interrogate) for two hours.
    There was no evidence against him, but the judge got him interrogated for two hours.

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 22-03-2019 22:13


    Réponse : Structures causatives/aide de gerondif, postée le 22-03-2019 à 23:01:43 (S | E)
    Bonsoir
    - I finally (my father – lend me his car) but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.
    I have finally got my father lent me(infinitif complet) his car but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.

    - Don’t bother. I’ll (it clean) tomorrow.
    Don't bother. I'll have it cleaned tomorrow.

    - Had I been anywhere else, it would (I – laugh).
    Had I been anywhere else, it would have me laughed.(utiliser make)

    - Don’t be ridiculous. You’ll have to (they – punish).
    Don't be ridiculous. You'll have to get them punished.

    - They eventually found out that he had (his wife – kill) two months before.
    They eventually found out that he had (plus que parfait)his wife killed two months before.

    - After further investigation, the police (they – close the shop).
    After further investigation, the police made them to close the shop.

    - There was no evidence against him, but the judge (he – interrogate) for two hours.
    There was no evidence against him, but the judge got him interrogated for two hours.



    Réponse : Structures causatives/aide de vaiana, postée le 23-03-2019 à 12:36:24 (S | E)
    Thanks so much! Par contre, je ne comprends vraiment pas quand il faut mettre le verbe au passé ou à l'infinitif (avec/sans "to")

    - I finally (my father – lend me his car) but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.
    I have finally got my father lend me his car but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.

    - Don’t bother. I’ll (it clean) tomorrow.
    Don't bother. I'll have it cleaned tomorrow.

    - Had I been anywhere else, it would (I – laugh).
    Had I been anywhere else, it would have make me laughed.(utiliser make)

    - Don’t be ridiculous. You’ll have to (they – punish).
    Don't be ridiculous. You'll have to get them punished.

    - They eventually found out that he had (his wife – kill) two months before.
    They eventually found out that he had had his wife killed two months before.

    - After further investigation, the police (they – close the shop).
    After further investigation, the police made them close the shop.

    - There was no evidence against him, but the judge (he – interrogate) for two hours.
    There was no evidence against him, but the judge got him interrogated for two hours.



    Réponse : Structures causatives/aide de here4u, postée le 23-03-2019 à 13:21:55 (S | E)
    hello!

    - I finally (my father – lend me his car) but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.
    I have finally got my father lend me his car but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.Sens passif ... le père subit l'action ...

    - Don’t bother. I’ll (it clean) tomorrow.
    Don't bother. I'll have it cleaned tomorrow.OK

    - Had I been anywhere else, it would (I – laugh).
    Had I been anywhere else, it would have make me laughed.(utiliser make)(to make sby DO something!)
    - Don’t be ridiculous. You’ll have to (they – punish).
    Don't be ridiculous. You'll have to get them punished. OK

    - They eventually found out that he had (his wife – kill) two months before.
    They eventually found out that he had had his wife killed two months before.OK

    - After further investigation, the police (they – close the shop).
    After further investigation, the police made them close the shop.OK

    - There was no evidence against him, but the judge (he – interrogate) for two hours.
    There was no evidence against him, but the judge got him interrogated for two hours.(Ici, spontanément, j'aurais dit "had"...)

    To make someone do something=> to be made TO do something.



    Réponse : Structures causatives/aide de vaiana, postée le 23-03-2019 à 21:21:16 (S | E)
    Hello! Thanks Here4U!

    - I finally (my father – lend me his car) but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.
    I finally made my father lend me his car but it took me at least one hour to talk him into it.

    - Don’t bother. I’ll (it clean) tomorrow.
    Don't bother. I'll have it cleaned tomorrow.

    - Had I been anywhere else, it would (I – laugh).
    Had I been anywhere else, it would have make me laugh.

    - Don’t be ridiculous. You’ll have to (they – punish).
    Don't be ridiculous. You'll have to get them punished.

    - They eventually found out that he had (his wife – kill) two months before.
    They eventually found out that he had had his wife killed two months before.

    - After further investigation, the police (they – close the shop).
    After further investigation, the police made them close the shop.

    - There was no evidence against him, but the judge (he – interrogate) for two hours.
    There was no evidence against him, but the judge got/had him interrogated for two hours.




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