LEVEL-5 UNIT 3

The Passive Causative 馃挰


The passive causative is a grammatical construction that is used to describe an action that is caused to happen by someone or something. It is formed using the verb "to have" and the past participle of the main verb.




Example:


* Active: The teacher taught the students English.

* Passive causative: The students were taught English by the teacher.


Planning and Running an Event 馃搷


Planning and running an event can be a lot of work, but it can also be very rewarding. There are many things to consider when planning an event, such as the date, time, location, budget, guest list, and activities. Once you have a plan in place, you can start to execute it. This involves things like sending invitations, booking vendors, and setting up the event space.



Example:


* Planning: Choose a date, time, and location. Create a budget. Make a guest list. Plan activities.

* Running: Send invitations. Book vendors. Set up the event space. Greet guests. Manage activities. Clean up.


Services 馃О


Services are intangible goods that are provided to customers. They can be anything from haircuts to financial advice. Businesses that provide services are called service businesses. There are many different types of service businesses, and they can be found in all industries.



Example:


* Personal services: Haircuts, massages, childcare

* Professional services: Legal advice, accounting, financial planning

* Technical services: Computer repair, car repair, plumbing


Genres of Books 馃摎 


There are many different genres of books, each with its own unique characteristics. Some of the most popular genres include fiction, non-fiction, mystery, romance, and science fiction.



Example:


* Fiction: Stories that are made up, such as novels, short stories, and plays.

* Non-fiction: Books that are based on real events or information, such as biographies, history books, and cookbooks.

* Mystery: Stories that involve a crime or puzzle that needs to be solved.

* Romance: Stories about love and relationships.

* Science fiction: Stories about the future or about other worlds.


Ways to Describe a 馃摉 


There are many different ways to describe a book. Some of the most common ways include using adjectives, adverbs, and phrases. You can also describe the plot, characters, setting, and theme of the book.


Example:


* Adjectives: Exciting, funny, sad, thought-provoking

* Adverbs: Well-written, fast-paced, gripping

* Phrases: A page-turner, a must-read, a classic

* Plot: The story of the book

* Characters: The people in the book

* Setting: The time and place where the book takes place

* Theme: The main idea of the book




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