Causative verbs are
used to indicate
that the subject is
not directly responsible for the
action happens but the person who did the action.
Have used to give
authority to someone to do something.
1.
I have some paper
2.
I have found the answer of problem
3.
You will have a job finishing all
this work tonight
4.
Do you have to go so soon?
5.
You didn’t have to do that.
6.
Dian have visited twenty
countries.
7.
They have bought a new car.
8.
Have you forgotten your promise?
9.
I have been eating.
10. Have you finished your work?
Let be used to allow
someone to do something.
1.
Let me see your drawing
2.
She refused to let her children go
out in the rain.
3.
She let fall everything she was
carrying.
4.
Let’s go in the school.
5.
Will you let go of my coat?
6.
I don’t know if my parents let me
take of the clothes.
7.
She let me choose her dress.
8.
He let the gun off accidentally.
9.
We’ll let her in on our plans
10. Saka let me write your book.
Make is used to force someone to do
something.
1.
He made it out of paper.
2.
We made an agreement.
3.
The children make their own beds
every morning.
4.
The Wright brothers made history
when they were the first to fly an aeroplane.
5.
You make me feel sad.
6.
They make us help every night.
7.
Rina makes cake in the kitchen.
8.
God made the Earth.
9.
He makes a lunch.
10. She makes all her own clothes.
Get used to persuade
someone to do
something.
1.
You must get your children into
the habit of cleaning their teeth.
2.
I got the letter this morning.
3.
He is got your book.
4.
I’ve got to leave soon.
5.
I had got a message
6.
She is got
her car back.
7.
I got up at 7 o’clock.
8.
Get dimas up at 6 o’clock.
9.
We’ll need to get somebody in to
repair it.
10.
Dion got his bedroom to cleaned.
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