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Causative Verbs - Meaning -How to use the Causative Verbs -The form of Causative Verbs

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Causative Verbs
-Causative verbs express the idea of someone causing
something to take place.
-Causative verbs can be similar in meaning to passive
verbs.
Example:
The car was washed.
(passive)
I got the car washed.
(causative)
Let
Have
Get
Make
Causative Verb’s word
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Causative Verbs

  • (^) Causative verbs express the idea of someone causing something to take place.
  • (^) Causative verbs can be similar in meaning to passive verbs. Example: The car was washed. (passive) I got the car washed. (causative) Let Have Get Make

ausative Verb’s word

Forms of Causative Verbs

e with the verb: ‘make’

'Make’ as a causative verb expresses the idea that the person requires another person to do something. Subject + Make(any tense) + Person + infinitive Example:

  1. Peter made her do her homework.

se with the verb: ‘Let’

causative verb is mean that allow someone to do something Example:

  1. I never let my son go out at night. Subject + Let(any tense) + Person + infinitive