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uses of causative verbs​

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Answered by ratedc841
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The English verbs let, make, have, get, and help are called causative verbs because they cause something else to happen.


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Answered by wardahd1234
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✔️CAUSATIVE VERBS :

➡️Causative verbs are verbs that show the reason that something happened.

➡️A causative verb is a verb used to indicate that some person or thing makes — or helps to make — something happen.

➡️The causative verbs are: let, make, have, get, and help.

Examples:

➡️HELP: Reading before bed helps me relax.

➡️GET: Bob got his teeth whitened; his smile looks great!

➡️MAKE: The teacher made all the students rewrite their papers, because the first drafts were not acceptable.

➡️LET: I don’t let my kids watch violent movies.

➡️HAVE: I had my tooth extracted yesterday.

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