The document discusses causative verbs and provides examples of their use. Causative verbs are used to express causing another person or thing to perform an action. There are three main causative verbs: make someone do something, have someone do something, and get someone to do something. A series of example sentences then demonstrates the use of these causative verbs.
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1. English5: Causative Verbs
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Sentence Maker: Causative Verbs
Susan
had
her brother do her homework
The police the suspect stop his car
We the carpenter fix our window
Yukiko her hair cut
We our door fixed
Sanjay the windows cleaned
I my daughter help me in the garden
My neighbor will have the gardener cut his grass
Susan
got
her husband to fix the leak in the roof
I Jae Won to pick me up
My husband will get the carpenter to fix my door
I
made
my grandson pick up his toys
The robbers us lie on the floor
Sentence Maker: Causative Verbs
Susan
had
her brother do her homework
The police the suspect stop his car
We the carpenter fix our window
Yukiko her hair cut
We our door fixed
Sanjay the windows cleaned
I my daughter help me in the garden
My neighbor will have the gardener cut his grass
Susan
got
her husband to fix the leak in the roof
I Jae Won to pick me up
My husband will get the carpenter to fix my door
I
made
my grandson pick up his toys
The robbers us lie on the floor
make someone do something
have someone do something
get someone to do something
Causative verbs
make someone do something
have someone do something
get someone to do something
Causative verbs