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Answer the following questions using 'to have something done'. The first one has been done as an example.

1. Why did you go to the garage?                                  To have my car serviced.
2. Why did you go to the doctor?                                    ___________________________
3. Why did you go to the bank?                                       ___________________________
4. Why did you go to the tailor?                                      ____________________________
5. Why did you go to the photo studio?                          ___________________________
6. Why did you go to the dentist's?                                  ___________________________

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  1. Why did you go to the garage? – To have my car serviced.
  2. Why did you go to the doctor? – To have my illness treated.
  3. Why (lid you go to the bank? – To have my nwney deposited.
  4. Why did you go to the tailor? – To have my suit stitched.
  5. Why did you go to the photo studio? – To have my photograph taken.
  6. Why did you go to the dentist’s? – To have my teeth filled.
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Chapter 12: Active And Passive (Integrated Grammar practice 7) - Exercise G [Page 234]

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CBSE English Communicative - Workbook Interact in English Class 10
Chapter 12 Active And Passive (Integrated Grammar practice 7)
Exercise G | Q 2 | Page 234

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Example: Look at the following sentences:

a) My grandfather established this steel factory in 1940.

b) This steel factory was established in 1940 by my grandfather.

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3. Sachin Tendulkar is looked upon as a sport icon.
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e. The famous diamond was later purchased by the Indian Government for Rs. 40
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_____________________________

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bought - diamond - sixth - Jacob-Hyderabad - by - of - Nizam

______________________________________

4. Now write a headline for extract e. above.

_______________________________________

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5.  Compare your answers with your partner and then the rest of the class. Your
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CULPRITS CAUGHT AND PRODUCED IN COURT

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b. Young Sikkimese - succeeds - scales steepest face - Mt. Kanchenjunga

 

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a : Government- passed legislation - ban smoking in state ofTamil Nadu - people
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b ; The ruling party - excessive election spending - no proper accounts kept - no
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d : Rice shortage - increase production, says Government

 

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5.She
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i. being looked at.
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