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TN 3 1

Causative verbs

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

ACTIVE CAUSATIVE VERBS

PASSIVE CAUSATIVE VERBS

  • Understand the Concept
  • Identify Active Causative Structures
  • Construct Sentences

INDEX

VIDEO

OBJECTIVES

PRACTICE

INTRODUCTION

GET - PASSIVE

GET

HAVE - PASSIVE

HAVE

PRACTICE

MAKE

MISCELLANEA

LET

QUIZ

HELP

INTRODUCTION

Causative verbs express the idea of causation. In a causative construction, a person or thing does not directly perform an action.

Types of Causative Sentences

PASSIVE CAUSATIVE

ACTIVE CAUSATIVE

Next

ACTIVE CAUSATIVE VERBS

The subject (a person or thing) causes it to happen by applying some element of coercion, persuasion, assistance, etc. on an agent (another person or thing) to do it.

01

ACTIVE

GET

Understanding

USE

The causative verb “Get", is used in expressions of encouragement or persuasion.

form

action verb

Causative VERB

Agent

Object

Subject

infinitive

got

the teacher

to dismiss

class early.

The students

soccer with him after school.

got

to play

Jack

his friends

02

ACTIVE

have

USE

Causative HAVE

The causative verb “Have”, is used in expressions of arrangement, duty or responsibility.

form

action verb

Causative VERB

Object

Agent

Subject

base form

had

a test

The teacher

his students

write

had

Mr. Krabs

clean

the employees

the office.

03

ACTIVE

make

USE

The causative verb “Make”, is used to express compulsion, insistence, and requirement. It is the most forceful.

Active

form

action verb

Object

Causative VERB

Agent

Subject

base form

the living room.

She

made

Sylvester

clean

makes

The mother

do

his homework.

her child

04

ACTIVE

let

USE

The causative verb “Let”, is used to express permission.

LET

form

action verb

Object

Causative VERB

Agent

Subject

base form

let

his car.

Vanellope

Ralph

drive

ride

Woody and Jessie

on its back.

lets

Bullseye

05

ACTIVE

HELP

USE

The causative verb “Help”, is used to express assistance. It does not convey force.

form

action verb

Object

Causative VERB

Subject

Agent

infinitive/ base form

help

your essay

He will

write

you

better

helped

to play

Jack

his friends

FORCEFULNESS

It is the most forceful.

MAKE

It is less forceful.

GET

It is less forceful and less authoritative.

HAVE

It does not convey force.

LET

It does not convey force.

HELP

CAUSATIVE VERBS

Arnel's Video

ENGVID VIDEO

01

PRACTICE

Causative — make / have / get / let / help + verb Ask your partner to rephrase the below sentences with a causative verb. Use a dialogue similar to the one below to rephrase the statements.

A: Yesterday, I forced my husband to clean the bathtub. B: So you're saying that you made him clean the bathtub? A: Exactly!

STUDENT A

I allow my son to drink beer. I give help to seniors when they cross the street sometimes. I couldn't persuade my father to go to the dentist. The police caused him to confess. The government did not allow us to travel abroad. I think my boss is going to force me to work overtime this weekend. Whenever I hear that song, I cry.

01

02

03

01

(…you help seniors (to) cross the street sometimes?)

04

05

06

07

STUDENT B

I convinced the company to give me a refund. They allow her to wear traditional clothing. When I smell curry, I think of India. We decided not to force our children to eat all their vegetables. I asked my lawyer to send me the documents. If students need help finding a job, the employment centre helps. I convinced my brother to lend me his video game.

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

02

PRACTICE

THE RECIPE FOR SUCESS

STAND AND DELIVER TRAILER

INTERVIEW WITH JAIME ESCALANTE

06

PASSIVE

have

&

GET

Passive Causative

USE

The passive is used when the focus is on the thing instead of the person. When you combine them together, you are essentially saying someone caused something to be done (by someone).

form

action verb

complement +

Causative VERB

Past participle

Object

Subject

by agent

had

yesterday

Vanellope

her car

repaired

checked

her teeth

had

Angelica

FORM

action verb

complement +

Causative VERB

Past participle

Object

Subject

by agent

by his dentist.

got

his teeth

The monster

checked

his hair

got

cut

by Bugs.

Elmer

PASSIVE CAUSATIVE

ENGVID VIDEO

Alex.....

PRACTICE

01

+ info

Getting things done

Use the pictures and your imagination to write causative sentences with get and have. You can choose one of the verbs bellow

repair, vaccinate, bring, service, measure, clean, dye, test, tattoo, fit, replace

Getting things done

repair, vaccinate, bring, service, measure, clean, dye, test, tattoo, fit, replace

Getting things done

repair, vaccinate, bring, service, measure, clean, dye, test, tattoo, fit, replace

Getting things done

repair, vaccinate, bring, service, measure, clean, dye, test, tattoo, fit, replace

PRACTICE

02

+ info

STUDENT A

The brakes on my car make this horrible squeaking sound. I need...

01

There was a posh New Year's party last weekend, so I wanted to look my best. I bought a new dress and then I went to the hairstylist

02

03

I bought some textbooks for class on the Internet, which I needed to be delivered immediately. I had...

04

I got married last year to my high school sweetheart in a beautiful and romantic ceremony. We had talked to a wedding planner for months. We had...

STUDENT A

05

My house hasn't been painted in years. When I get my raise next year, I want...

06

I almost had an accident while driving at night. I simply can't see the road. Tomorrow I will...

07

I often visit a woman who reads my palm. I have...

08

I want to be a famous Hollywood movie star. I'm going to the plastic surgeon next week...

STUDENT B

01

My teeth were yellow from coffee and cigarettes. I just...

I often stay at hotels on business. I prefer fresh sheets and towels, so I ask...

02

03

In order to become better at English, I often write a diary and give it to the teacher. She corrects it. I have...

04

When there's a big snowstorm, I usually call kids in the neighborhood to...

STUDENT B

05

A maid comes twice a week to my house. Since I broke my leg last winter, it's difficult to do some of the chores around the house. I need...

06

Because I'm so worried about my health, I visit the doctor every year. I have...

07

I want to put together a website for my small business. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about web design. I must...

08

I have an important presentation with my company's board of directors, and so must look my best. I should...

STUDENT B

05

A maid comes twice a week to my house. Since I broke my leg last winter, it's difficult to do some of the chores around the house. I need...

06

Because I'm so worried about my health, I visit the doctor every year. I have...

07

I want to put together a website for my small business. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about web design. I must...

08

I have an important presentation with my company's board of directors, and so must look my best. I should...

GET

HAVE

HAVE

ACTIVE

PASSIVE

MAKE

GET

LET

+ info

HELP

07

SUMMARY

miscellanea

PERFECT ENGLISH GRAMMAR

ENGLISH PAGE

EnglishCLUB.com

WORDWALL

ACTIVE

PASSIVE

EnglishCL

LIVEWORKSHEETS

ESL lounge

Grammarbank.com

LIVEENGLISH

+ info

QUIZ

CAUSATIVE VERBS

ACTIVE VS. PASSIVE

QUESTION 1/7

He had his hair..... by Bugs Bunny.

do

to do

done

Great!

QUESTION 2/7

Helen made her son ........ the rotten food from the fridge.

throw

to throw

thrown

Great!

QUESTION 3/7

Mom got Dad ........ out this weekend.

go

gone

to go

Great!

QUESTION 4/7

The kids got Granny ........a cake for them.

bake

to bake

baking

Great!

QUESTION 5/5

Ms. Krabappel is having her students ........ the test questions.

answered

answer

to answer

Great!

QUESTION 6/7

Mr. Burns is having his socks ............ by Mr. Smithers.

iron

to iron

ironed

Great!

QUESTION 6/7

Mike will let Sullivan ........Randall a lesson.

teaching

to teach

teach

Great!

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Wrong!

CBA teacher

Authorship

Vanessa Ramos

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