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The key answer of exercise Grammar 1-3

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 04 - Language focus 2 for the textbook Cutting Edge Upper-Intermediate - Student's Book with authors Sarah Cunningham, Peter Moor and Jonathan Bygrave from Pearson Education

Question

  1. Look at the examples and answer the questions.
  2. Find two other examples in the article with have + something + past participle and answer the questions.
  3. Look at the example below. Notice that we can also use get instead of have in this construction. It is more informal than have but the meaning is the same. Find an example with get + something + past participle in the article.

Answer

1

  1. the characters
  2. not specified

2

  1. Clementine and Joel have their memories of each other erased ... - present tense; ... we'll have good ones implanted instead. - future tense
  2. In other tenses, the form of have changes to suit the tense. This is a very common construction in English and can be used in any tense.

3

...they get them downloaded directly to their brains.