4 CAUSATIVE VERBS Explained (Have / Get / Make / Let) ENGLISH GRAMMAR

4 CAUSATIVE VERBS Explained (Have / Get / Make / Let) ENGLISH GRAMMAR @englishspeaking360 #englishspeaking360 #englishgrammar #usefulenglish In this video you will learn the difference between these 5 sentences: I cut my hair. I had my hair cut. I got my hair cut. I made him cut my hair. I let him cut my hair. Causative verbs are words that show how one person or thing causes another person to do something. They indicate that someone is making, allowing, or getting someone else to perform an action. Here’s a simple explanation with examples for the causative verbs “have,“ “get,“ “make,“ and “let“: Have: Definition: To arrange for someone to do something for you. Example: She had her car repaired by a mechanic. Get: Definition: To convince or persuade someone to do something for you. Example: He got his friend to help him move to a new apartment. Make: Definition: To force or require someone to d
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