Causative — Umformung 1
Forme den Satz in das Causative um. Der Hinweis in Klammern zeigt, welches Muster verwendet werden soll.
have something done: have + Objekt + Past Participle
have someone do something: have + Person + Bare Infinitive (kein to!)
get someone to do something: get + Person + to-Infinitive (mit to)
Aufgabe
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Someone repaired her bicycle. (have something done)
Causative:
→ She had her bicycle repaired.(have + Objekt + PP → etw. tun lassen)
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A photographer took their family portraits. (have something done)
Causative:
→ They had their family portraits taken.(have + Objekt + PP → etw. tun lassen)
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A builder checked the roof after the storm. (have someone do something)
Causative:
→ They had a builder check the roof after the storm.(have + Person + Bare Infinitive — kein to)
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Her assistant booked the flights for the trip. (get someone to do something)
Causative:
→ She got her assistant to book the flights for the trip.(get + Person + to-Infinitiv)
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A decorator is painting their flat right now. (have something done)
Causative:
→ They are having their flat painted right now.(have konjugiert im Progressive; PP bleibt unverändert)
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The dentist will fill his tooth next week. (have something done)
Causative:
→ He will have his tooth filled next week.(will have + Objekt + PP → Future)
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Her colleague translated the letter into French. (get someone to do something)
Causative:
→ She got her colleague to translate the letter into French.(get + Person + to-Infinitiv)
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A technician serviced their heating system last autumn. (have something done)
Causative:
→ They had their heating system serviced last autumn.(have + Objekt + PP → etw. tun lassen; Simple Past)
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The assistant prepared all the documents for the meeting. (have someone do something)
Causative:
→ The manager had the assistant prepare all the documents for the meeting.(have + Person + Bare Infinitive — kein to)
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Someone cleaned my windows last Saturday. (have something done)
Causative:
→ I had my windows cleaned last Saturday.(have + Objekt + PP → etw. tun lassen; Simple Past)