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Causatives (have/get sth done) Exercises

Causative exercises with answers — practise have something done, get something done, and causative verbs make, let, have and get through multiple choice questions online. Master the causative form across all tenses with 80 practice questions from A2 to B2. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (A2 - B2 Level).

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Causative Have and Get: All Tenses & Modals

Causatives (have/get sth done) Exercises

B1·20 questions·13 min

Causative Verbs: Make, Let, Have & Get

Causatives (have/get sth done) Exercises

B1·20 questions·13 min

The teacher made the students ___ the essay again.

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Why practice Causatives (have/get sth done) exercises?

The causative is one of the most practical grammar structures in English — you need 'have/get something done' every time you describe a service or experience. These causative have and get exercises start with the basic concept at A2 level — understanding what 'I had my hair cut' really means — then progress through all tenses and modal causatives at B1. You'll also master the four causative verbs (make, let, have, get) and their different patterns, including the tricky passive of 'make' where the bare infinitive changes to a to-infinitive. By the final set, you'll confidently choose among all causative structures in mixed B2-level practice.