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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
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English
1 answer:
Reika [66]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1.(stay)

2.(go)

3.(do)

4.(work)

5.(run)

6.(take)

7.(to polish)

8.(repaired)

9.(work)

10.(prepared)

Explanation:

1. (verb infinitive or verb1 only is applicable when there is 'make' or its varients as causative verb along with Subject and Agent in the sentence)

2. (to + verb infinitive or verb1 is applicable when there is 'get' or its varients as causative verb along with Subject and Agent in the sentence)

3. If there is no Agent but Subject and object, either 'get' or 'have' or their varients come with Verb3 used after the object.

I teach these grammar lessons everyday to my beloved students.

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