Tuesday, 17 December 2019

8:30 7/10 causative verb examples

I made him confess about his wrongdoing.

Let me help you go up the stairs.
Let me help you to go up the stairs.

'help' is the only one that we can use both ways

I helped her do the dishes.

My daughter made me a birthday cake. NOT CAUSATIVE
My daughter made me bake her a birthday cake.

I made my daughter not tell her friends about the party.

My husband made my daughter bake me a cake for my birthday.

I make my children finish their homework before they go to bed.

I know that you know that I know.

The liquor store requires me to show ID. CAUSATIVE
The liquor store requires that I show ID. NOUN CLAUSE

have - make, get, ask
I had my kids make supper last Sunday.
We had Sarah sing a song for us.
Could I get you to keep your room clean?
Could I get you to 

Could I get you to not .. COMPLICATED

I didn't tell not to do it.

I get my kids to make supper on Tuesdays.
I have my kids make supper on Tuesdays.
get - A LITTLE MORE COMMONLY USED

The policeman forced me to step out of my car.

This year, we had our kids decorate the Xmas tree this year.
Yesterday, I saw my doctor yesterday.

Doing sports helps me to feel rejuvenated.
Doing sports helps me feel rejuvenated.

juv - young, energetic, juvenile

renewed, refreshed, 
refreshments

Parent usually motivate/teach their children to be polite.


teach - causative verb?
He taught his dog to ride a skateboard.
Maria is teaching herself to do the tango.

He wants to get a teacher to show him how to dance flamenco. MORE DIFFICULT

flamingo








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