Definition of causitive verb
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In English grammar, a causative verb is a verb used to indicate that some person or thing makes—or helps to make—something happen. Examples of causative verbs include (make, cause, allow, help, have, enable, keep, hold, let, force, and require), which can also be referred to as causal verbs or simply causatives.
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Causative Verbs, as the name implies, are the verbs that express the idea of somebody causing someone to happen or causing another person to do something.
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