English Causative Verbs - MAKE, LET, HAVE and more. Part Two


source: Simple English Videos     2017年9月1日
When you want to indicate that one thing causes another, you'll need a causative verb. They're jolly handy, but not always easy to use. In part one of this lesson we looked at lots of examples of the meanings of the most common causative verbs (make, let, and have). You can see it here: https://youtu.be/WySqUOO6ow8
The causative verbs 'have' and 'get' are often used in the passive -so we say we're having something done or getting something done. We've already published a video about that which you can see here: https://youtu.be/I-O6thNzaWo

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