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 windflora
 
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							| Hi there,   Can you tell me the difference between "have somebody doing sth" and "get somebody doing sth"? Where do we use these causative structures?      |  26 Oct 2011      
					
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| I think there is no great difference.   In my opinion both expressions are synonyms of "make someone do something". |  26 Oct 2011     
					
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 inciska
 
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							| have someone do something= you just arrange someone to do it. it doesnt matter if that person would do it voluntarily or not. =birisine birseyi yaptiriyorsun. 
 get someone to do something= you ask or persuade someone to do it= birisini birseyi yapmasi icin ikna ediyorsun.
 
 this is what I was taught back in high school and also what I found online.
 
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 om montaha
 
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							| have/make/let someone do something want someone to do something
 
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 honeybel
 
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							| Have a look here   http://international.ouc.bc.ca/chalkntalk/causative/ |  26 Oct 2011     
					
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