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Causative Verbs
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Brainstorming
 We have to help Janet ... (find) her keys.
 Maria is getting her hair ... (cut) tomorrow.
 The teacher let Al ... (leave) the classroom.
 She always has her car ... (fix) by the same mechanic.
 We will have to get the Dean ... (sign) this form.
Causative Verbs
The causative verbs are used to indicate that one person causes a second person
to do something for the first person. One can causes somebody to do something for
him or her by paying, asking or talking the person. The causative verbs are: have, get,
make.
Have/ Get
The clauses following have or get may be active or passive.
 Active
subject + have + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ...
(any tense) (usually person)
 Active
subject + get + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ...
(any tense) (usually person)
 Passive
Subject + have / get + complement + [ verb in past participle ] ...
(any tense) (usually thing)
1. Mary had John wash the car. (John washed the car) active
2. Mary got John to wash the car. (John washed the car) active
3. Mary got John the car washed. (The car was washed by somebody)
passive
Mary got John the car washed.
Examples of active clauses in causative sentences:
- The president had his advisors arrange a press conference.
- Goerge is getting his teachers to give him a make-up exam.
Make
Make can be followed only by a clause in the active voice. It is stronger than have or get. It means force.
subject + make + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ...
(any tense)
The robber made the teller give him the money.
(The robber forced the teller to give him the money.)
NOTE: force + complement + [vern in intinitive}
Example of make:
- The manager made the salesmen attend conference
- The teacher always makes the children stay in their seats
Let
Let usually added to the of causatives in grammar text books. It is not actually
causative. It means allow or permid. Notice the difference in grammar.
subject + let + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ...
subject + permit/allow + complement + [ verb in infinitive ] ...
Examples:
- John let his daughter swim with friends.
- The teacher let the student leave class early.
Help
Help is not actually a causative verb either, but is generally considered with causative
verbs in grammar text books.
subject + help + complement + [ verb in simple form ]
[ verb in infinitive ]
John helped Mary wash the dishes.
Jorge helped the old woman with the packages (to) find taxi.
The teacher helped Carolina find the research materials.
Exercise
1. The teacher made Juan ... (leave) the room.
2. Toshiko had her car ... (repair) by mechanic.
3. Ellen got Marvin ... (type) her paper.
4. I made Jane ... (call) her friend on the the telephone
5. We got our house ... (paint) last week.
6. Dr. Byrd is having the student ... (write) a composition.
7. Maria got Ed ... (wash) the pipettes.
Game
- Divide the class into some groups.
- Please answer the questions QUICKLY and CORRECTLY !!!!
- There are 10 questions in this game.
- If the group answers the questions correctly, they will gain 10 score each the
questions.

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Causative verbs

  • 3. Brainstorming  We have to help Janet ... (find) her keys.  Maria is getting her hair ... (cut) tomorrow.  The teacher let Al ... (leave) the classroom.  She always has her car ... (fix) by the same mechanic.  We will have to get the Dean ... (sign) this form.
  • 4. Causative Verbs The causative verbs are used to indicate that one person causes a second person to do something for the first person. One can causes somebody to do something for him or her by paying, asking or talking the person. The causative verbs are: have, get, make.
  • 5. Have/ Get The clauses following have or get may be active or passive.  Active subject + have + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ... (any tense) (usually person)  Active subject + get + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ... (any tense) (usually person)  Passive Subject + have / get + complement + [ verb in past participle ] ... (any tense) (usually thing)
  • 6. 1. Mary had John wash the car. (John washed the car) active 2. Mary got John to wash the car. (John washed the car) active 3. Mary got John the car washed. (The car was washed by somebody) passive Mary got John the car washed. Examples of active clauses in causative sentences: - The president had his advisors arrange a press conference. - Goerge is getting his teachers to give him a make-up exam.
  • 7. Make Make can be followed only by a clause in the active voice. It is stronger than have or get. It means force. subject + make + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ... (any tense) The robber made the teller give him the money. (The robber forced the teller to give him the money.) NOTE: force + complement + [vern in intinitive} Example of make: - The manager made the salesmen attend conference - The teacher always makes the children stay in their seats
  • 8. Let Let usually added to the of causatives in grammar text books. It is not actually causative. It means allow or permid. Notice the difference in grammar. subject + let + complement + [ verb in simple form ] ... subject + permit/allow + complement + [ verb in infinitive ] ... Examples: - John let his daughter swim with friends. - The teacher let the student leave class early.
  • 9. Help Help is not actually a causative verb either, but is generally considered with causative verbs in grammar text books. subject + help + complement + [ verb in simple form ] [ verb in infinitive ] John helped Mary wash the dishes. Jorge helped the old woman with the packages (to) find taxi. The teacher helped Carolina find the research materials.
  • 10. Exercise 1. The teacher made Juan ... (leave) the room. 2. Toshiko had her car ... (repair) by mechanic. 3. Ellen got Marvin ... (type) her paper. 4. I made Jane ... (call) her friend on the the telephone 5. We got our house ... (paint) last week. 6. Dr. Byrd is having the student ... (write) a composition. 7. Maria got Ed ... (wash) the pipettes.
  • 11. Game - Divide the class into some groups. - Please answer the questions QUICKLY and CORRECTLY !!!! - There are 10 questions in this game. - If the group answers the questions correctly, they will gain 10 score each the questions.