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Interactive Grammar: Causative Passive quiz

Use have/get + object + past participle to describe services arranged or caused — I had my car repaired. She got her hair done.

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Duration
~15 min
Questions
10
Level
Upper Intermediate

Overview

The causative passive uses 'have' or 'get' + object + past participle to describe a service arranged for or caused to happen. Examples: I had my car repaired. She got her hair done. He had the package delivered. 'Have' is more formal; 'get' is more informal. It implies the subject arranged or caused the action rather than performing it.

Have/Get Something Done

  • haveSubject + have + object + past participle.
  • getSubject + get + object + past participle.
  • exampleI had my car repaired yesterday.
  • exampleShe got her hair done before the interview.
  • meaningSubject arranged for someone else to do it.

Have vs Get

  • have (formal)We had the office repainted last month.
  • get (informal)I need to get my phone fixed.
  • negativeI didn't have it checked.
  • questionHave you had it serviced?
  • futureShe will have it delivered tomorrow.

Common Errors

  • ❌ I had my car repair → ✅ I had my car repaired.
  • ❌ I got my hair to do → ✅ I got my hair done.
  • ❌ Confusing with active 'have': I had a coffee (possession, NOT causative).

When to use

Services

She had her car serviced at the garage.

Personal Care

He gets his hair cut every month.

Home Repairs

We had the roof fixed before winter.

Professional Work

They had their photos taken professionally.

Causative Passive — Multiple Choice

Choose the correct causative structure.

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Which correctly uses the causative?
2She her hair before the event.
3Which is more formal?
4What does 'I had my car repaired' mean?
5Question form: ' you your eyes ?'
6Negative: 'I it .'
7Which sentence contains an error?
8We the office last month.
9'She gets her car every year.'
10Future causative: 'She her portrait by the artist.'

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on causative Passive cover?

Use have/get + object + past participle to describe services arranged or caused — I had my car repaired. She got her hair done.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Upper Intermediate (B2) learners and forms part of the Causative Passive section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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