Have | Causative Verb, Usages, Definitions, Example / Exercises



Have | Causative Verb

You are going to Learn:
1 - What Is Causative Verbs
2 - Active Causative Verb
3 - Have - Active Causative Verb
4 - Structure
5 - Examples
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Causative Verbs | Definition:

" A Word Showing When We Want Someone To Do Something "

Example - (No 1)

Let's say you to want to have a new kitchen cupboard so call the carpenter and he does your work (Means take all the measurements , Have s the cupboard - Everything he does for you) so this is causative why because you are not doing this work but you are saying to something to do this for you

Active | Causative

  • Definition - "In Active Causative we done work from someone who is not professional"
For Example: Your Tire Has Punctured - Now in the middle of high way where you are not finding any Tire shop but you have your firend in your car so say them to change the Tire because you are so tired after driving . so you sit in the car and they change the tire for you - "In This Sentence You said to your friend and they worked for your so this is active causative why because someone else worked for you and they were not professional "
  1. Make - Active Causative
  2. Get - Active Causative
  3. Have - Active Causative

3) Have - Active Causative Verb

Usage / Definition:

Structure:

1) Subject = Means Who or what perform the action
-- (Have) - Use for requesting someone to do something
2) Obj (Somone) = Like Any Noun , pronoun
3) Verb = A word which is used to indicate the act is called verb
4) Object = Object is noun or pronoun and tell the meaning of preposition

Example / Exercises:

  1. They have us polish shoes
  2. He has us Laugh
  3. He has her fool
  4. They have me understand
  5. I have them teach English
  6. She has him ride a bike
  7. She has him do
  8. They have me to do exercise

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