Causative
Verb Definition: Simply
put, causatives are those verbs that cause people, or equipments to do things.
To be more precise, in a causative, a person does not do an action directly.
The person causes it to happen by making another person to do it.
Causative
verbs list can be recalled using My GHHL mnemonic,
- Make
- Get
- Help
- Have
- Let
Examples of Causative Sentences using Make Verb
- Are you going to make your son
work part time in the bakery this Winter?
- I can't seem to make this
washing machine run.
- Professor Philip made us type
up our seminar reports.
- I made the refrigerator work
Examples of Causative Sentences using Get Verb
- I want to get the house painted
before summer.
- We will have to get someone to
fix the dishwasher right away.
- Let us get some more exchanged
for dollars.
- Let us get our car fixed first.
Examples of Causative Forms using Have Verb
HAVE has
even less firmness than GET
- My science teacher had us give
seminar reports
- Tom had a tooth filled.
- Have you had your lab reports
taken yet?
- I like the way you had the team
member do the task.
- We are going to have our car
fixed before we go office.
Note: Both
get and have are also used as passive voice. A simple trick to identify the
causative passives is, "to" word follows:
- I will be made to do the
job
- I was made to clean the
basket.
Examples of Causative Forms using Let Verb
With Let, a
person gives permission for another person to do an action.
- His father let her go to
cinema.
- I am letting this equipment
cool.
- My dad let me use his
motorcycle.
- Would you let us to watch the
movie?
Examples of Causative Forms using Help Verb
With help, a
person assists another person to do an action.
- He is helping me type my
letter.
- His wife always helps him do
the office task.
- Don't you help each other study
for exams?
- This video should help you to
understand the lecture.
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