Causative Verbs
Causative Verbs are those verbs used to indicate a person or thing that causes an action to happen.
Let, Make, Have, Get, and Help are the most common Causative Verbs .How to Use Causative Verbs in English?
Let - to allow someone to do something or something to happenStructure:
sub + let + person / thing + verb (base form of the verb)- Did you let your children eat chocolates?
- They won’t let him leave the country.
- She let me drive her car.
- She lets her children play outside.
Structure:
sub + make + person + verb (base form of the verb)- They make me do this work.
- The teacher makes me stand up.
In the passive structure, the causative verb ‘make’ comes with the infinitive.
- They made him sing a song. (active)
- He was made to sing a song. (passive)
Have - to arrange for somebody to do something for you / to cause something to be done for you by somebody else
Structure:
sub + have + person + base form of the verb
sub + have + thing + past participle
- Have these plants watered every day.
- The people have the leaders keep their promise.
- I have my friends wash the dishes.
Get - to convince or encourage someone to do something
Structure:
sub + get + person + to + verb
sub + get + thing + past participle
- My brother has got me to bring a camera.
- I got the wall painted.
- He gets his letter typed.
- The hermit got the President served the poor and the needy.
- The engineer will get the workmen to build the bridge.
Help - used when someone assists someone else in doing something
As a causative verb, ‘Help’ has two structures. Using either of the structures is correct. In general, the form without ‘to’ is common.
Structure:
sub + help + person + verb (base form of the verb)
sub + help + person + to + verb (infinitive)
- She helps me lift this box.
- I help my mother to prepare our lunch.
- The teacher helped me understand the topic.
- Our school aims to help us to achieve our aspirations.
- My sister helps me learn driving.
Causative Verb: Exercise
Answer:
do
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to work
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clean
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go
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whitewash
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mend
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to shorten
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sharpened
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to add
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shaved
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taken
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cut
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tested
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repaired
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replaced
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washed
to polish
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buy
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to sing
Answer:
pay
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