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Causative verbs are used to express that someone or something caused someone or something else to do a particular task. This might sound a bit confusing, but if you watch the videos that we’ve compiled you’ll see that it’s not that difficult.
These YouTube videos will show you how to use several causative verbs like let, get, have or make.
Grammar can be one of the most difficult skills to develop in English but it is without doubt the key to progress throughout your learning. A good grammar base will help you to write properly and speak in English, hence improving communication with other people.
Good video with examples about the causative verbs in English
Link to the video on YouTube
Structures and causative verbs in English
Link to the video on YouTube
Causative verbs with Passive and Gerunds
Link to the video on YouTube
Good video that explains the passive causative
Link to the video on YouTube
Learn American English shows us how to use the verb "have" in the causative form
Link to the video on YouTube
How to use the verb "make" as a causative verb
Link to the video on YouTube
Causative verbs are used to express that someone or something caused someone or something else to do a particular task. This might sound a bit confusing, but if you watch the videos that we’ve compiled you’ll see that it’s not that difficult.
These YouTube videos will show you how to use several causative verbs like let, get, have or make.
Grammar can be one of the most difficult skills to develop in English but it is without doubt the key to progress throughout your learning. A good grammar base will help you to write properly and speak in English, hence improving communication with other people.
Good video with examples about the causative verbs in English
Link to the video on YouTube
Structures and causative verbs in English
Link to the video on YouTube
Causative verbs with Passive and Gerunds
Link to the video on YouTube
Good video that explains the passive causative
Link to the video on YouTube
Learn American English shows us how to use the verb "have" in the causative form
Link to the video on YouTube
How to use the verb "make" as a causative verb
Link to the video on YouTube
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