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WEEK 4
ASPECT: STRUCTURE
TOPIC: THE USE OF CAUSATIVE VERBS
CONTENT:
Causative verbs are verbs that are used to indicate that some person or thing helps to make something happen. There are a number of causative verbs in English grammar out of which are the following examples:
Cause, allow, help, enable, have, keep, hold, let, force, require, make, … force, get.
Causative verbs are similar in function to passive verbs but are primarily used to express actions that are initiated on one person by someone else.
Make: make as a causative verb expresses the idea that a person requires another one to carry out an action. Examples:
- Joseph made the students to do their assignment.
- The patients made the doctor to leave late.
- The prefect gets the junior students to clean the rubbish.
- God enables the us to learn the any subject by heart.
Have: As a causative verb, ‘have’ expresses the idea that a person wants something done for him. The causative verb ‘have’ is often used when talking about various services. Examples:
- I had my haircut last week.
- She had the car washed at the weekend.
- The principal had the school hall cleaned for the valedictory service.
- My father had the shoes made for the occasion.
EVALUATION:
- What is a causative verb?
- List four types of causative verbs you know.
- Make sentences with two of your chosen causative verbs.
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