GV

Causative Verbs: have/get/make/let

Getting others to do things: have something done, make someone do, let someone do

intermediate

When to Use Causative Verbs: have/get/make/let

  • Have something done: arrange for service. I had my car repaired.
  • Get something done: similar to have. I got my hair cut.
  • Make someone do: force/cause. She made me laugh.
  • Let someone do: allow. He let me borrow his book.
  • Get someone to do: persuade. I got him to help me.

How to Form Causative Verbs: have/get/make/let

Affirmative (+)

Have/Get + object + past participle (service); Make/Let + person + base verb

Negative (-)

Don't have/get + object + done; Don't make/let + person + do

Question (?)

Did you have it done? Did she make you do it?

💡 Make + base verb (no 'to'). Get someone TO do (with 'to').

Examples of Causative Verbs: have/get/make/let

I had my phone repaired.

I had repaired my phone.

Have + object + past participle for service.

She made me clean my room.

She made me to clean my room.

Make + base verb (no 'to').

I got him to help me.

I got him help me.

Get someone TO do (with 'to').

Common Mistakes with Causative Verbs: have/get/make/let

💡 Practice Tips for Causative Verbs: have/get/make/let

  • Have/get something done = service (I had my car washed).
  • Make + base verb (force): made me do it.
  • Let + base verb (allow): let me go.
  • Get someone TO do (persuade): got him to help.
Quick Quiz
  1. 1.She made me   my room before dinner.
  2. 2.I   my hair cut last weekend.
  3. Question 3: He let me blank (borrow) his bike.
    3.He let me (borrow) his bike.
  4. Question 4: Finally I got him blank (help) me with the move.
    4.Finally I got him (help) me with the move.
  5. Question 5: We're going to have the kitchen blank (paint) next week.
    5.We're going to have the kitchen (paint) next week.
  6. Question 6: Don't worry, I'll have the report blank (finish) by Friday.
    6.Don't worry, I'll have the report (finish) by Friday.
  7. Question 7: My boss made me blank (apologize) in front of everyone.
    7.My boss made me (apologize) in front of everyone.
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