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English Causative Verbs Let, Make, Have, Get; Form Used Example Sentences Have Have + object + verb Give someone responsibility to do something Next week I will have the mechanic examine my father’s car. Make Make + object + verb Force someone to do something They made students obey the school rules. Let Let + object + verb Allow/give permission for an action The open window let the air escape. Get Get + person + to + verb Convince someone to do something Mark is so much in love with me, I…

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Causative verbs - HAVE and GET We use causative verbs to mean that the subject of the sentence caused the action to happen, but didn't do it themselves. They probably paid , asked, or persuaded someone to do it. Get someone to do something, Have someone do something

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Causative verbs - HAVE and GET We use causative verbs to mean that the subject of the sentence caused the action to happen, but didn't do it themselves. They probably paid , asked, or persuaded someone to do it. Get someone to do something, Have someone do something

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Causative verbs - HAVE and GET We use causative verbs to mean that the subject of the sentence caused the action to happen, but didn't do it themselves. They probably paid , asked, or persuaded someone to do it. Get someone to do something, Have someone do something

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