Homework help in English

Hello, i have some homework to do (i'm a french student) and i suck at some grammar

so i need your help, please!

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hasn't repaired the cofefe machine

real help please..

Sorry didn't see the pp. Part. Hasn't been repairing

Have been covering

Is working very well

What is pp

And made her, not sure why you didn't do this

yes but it's not present. it's more like "she hasn't the coffee machine repaired" no?

>he forced
he made
>they compelled
they made
>he obliged
he made
>paul forced
paul made

I have no idea what p.p means in this context.

Pp. Requires the -ING

The third one is wired because it changes the meaning

>wired
Weird

Oh nvm I have not been cleaning the house by myself

have been = had ?

because in lesson we never used "have been" so i'm lost

>He made her change her driving habits
>Paul made Jack stop fighting

The exercises with have are confusing af, they should have provided an example
>Look! My car has been repaired (I guess? How much are you allowed to deviate from the original phrasing?)
Alternatively,
>Look! My car has improved
>Someone has covered all my books
>I haven't cleaned the house myself
>She hasn't repaired the coffee machine

>I've had the colour of my hair changed
>They had me buy a pair of boots
>He had a very large garage built
>He will never let her leave

wtf does p.p mean

I meant
>They made her change her driving habits

Where is the pp

p.p is past participle (participe passé in french)

Have +pp is in the past.

I had eating is not grammatical

Quoted wrong

past participle
for example "shot"

Oh nvm. Forgive me I thought it was present participle

but here it's like "i had eated" no? grammatical wrong also?

Has worked
Has covered
Haven't cleaned
Hasn't repaired

I had ate

there is the lesson

omg yes ofc i'm so retarded

this one is best answer OP

next part

but as u can see on the pictures, we learned causative forms, so it's like HAVE + subject + past participle so i'm not sure that it's right

I already wrote all the correct answers, there's really no need to continue discussing this
He's trolling, it's "he had eaten".
However, the p.p. can simply mean that you need to make a passé composé, e.g. "he has eaten".

>terminale
that means you are mostly 17 m8

so it's not "HAVE + subject + past participle" ?

i'm 18, i did my school year again bc i suck

Or he had to repeat a year or two

It is.
To use normal grammatical terms, "I have eaten" is a present perfect.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Present_perfect
Just compare the French examples to the English ones, this is the tense your teacher wants you to use.
"I had eaten" is the past perfect, like "j'avais mangé".

alright, but we have to place the subjet right ater had so "she hadn't the coffee machine repaired"

>"she hadn't the coffee machine repaired"
That is not a valid sentence in English.
To me it just seems like they want you to make a sentence with have + p.p., so
>She hasn't repaired the coffee machine
should be correct.

have you checked this
?

the exemple is "she had her daughter protected"

I think that is the example for the last exercise.
>I've had the colour of my hair changed
>They had me buy a pair of boots
>He had a very large garage built
>He will never let her leave
These are all equal to the french faire + infinitivus.
It means that you force/persuade someone else to do something.
If I were to write the middle exercise like that, it would be
>Look! I've had my car improved
>Someone had all my books covered
>I didn't have the house cleaned (myself?)
>She didn't have the coffee machine repaired
As you see, this doesn't make very good sense.
Especially the third sentence gets awkward, as "myself" and making another do something don't fit together.

My car has worked very well. (No subject)
Someone has all my books covered.
I haven't my house cleaned.
She hasn't the cofefe machine repaired.

You're not being very funny at all

What's wrong

Your English

You changed the meaning in 1 and I am not funny?

A p.p. and "now" in the sentence simply doesn't work, it's a mistake in the exercise.
There's nothing to it but to slightly change the phrasing.

What you're posting however is nothing but a travesty, either you think you're being funny or you're simply not a native speaker.

You changed my car to subject
And you kept the didn't
What's the point of the exercise then

I asked to my old english teacher, he told me :

I had the car repaired
I had all my books covered
I didn’t have the house cleaned
She had the coffee machine repaired

I think those are very good options.
Compared with
>Look! I've had my car improved
>Someone had all my books covered
>I didn't have the house cleaned (myself?)
>She didn't have the coffee machine repaired
You see that he chose to leave "myself", which makes sense.
He also chose to turn "someone" into "I", which I don't think is necessary.
The complete switch in phrasing in "I had the car repaired" is probably best. There's no way to make a good sentence that is close to the original.

>"have" + p.p.
Your shitty school hasn't even tried to teach you that it's called "present perfect"?

on l'a déjà vu ça, sauf que là c'est du causatif

>unironically paying to learn english