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There are eight mistakes in the use of make, have, let, help, and get. Find and correct them.Summary 3-26 Bare Infinitive Infinitives are generally used with to: # I want to sleep. Infinitive without to (bare infinitive) is used after:
Îáðàòèòå âíèìàíèå íà ñòðóêòóðó: Let/see/make/have + Object Pronoun + Bare infinitive
Learn the rules of the bare infinitive Practice the Infinitive Trainer. There are eight mistakes in the use of make, have, let, help, and get. Find and correct them. Orcas are beautiful and intelligent, so aquariums easily get audiences buy tickets for orca shows. What does this mean for the orca? In the wild, an orca may swim up to 100 miles a day and dive hundreds of feet below the water. In captivity, we have this animal lives in a small pool where it may get sick and die of an infection. Some people argue that captive orcas have helped us learned about these animals. However, orcas cannot behave naturally in an aquarium. In captivity, trainers make them to perform embarrassing tricks for a "treat." In the wild, these animals have rich social lives in families. How can watching tricks help we learn about their lives? Orcas don't belong in aquariums! Don't let these beautiful animals suffering in order to entertain us! First, help us stop aquarium shows. Stop going to these shows and get your friends and family stop also. Next, the aquariums must be made to stop buying orcas. Finally, aquariums must let others retrained these animals and release them to the wild. Help us help the orcas! Sign this e-letter and send it to your friends. 4. You can watch a great documentary about the orcas here: http://vk.com/video?q=blackfish§ion=search&z=video1650043_166902222
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