The document discusses causative verbs and provides examples of their use in sentences. Causative verbs indicate that one person causes another to do something. The main causative verbs are have, get, and make. Examples are provided of converting active sentences to passive causative sentences using these verbs. Students are then asked to practice converting sample sentences to the causative form. Finally, the document provides situations for students to create short dialogues using causative verbs.
The document discusses causative verbs and provides examples of their use in sentences. Causative verbs indicate that one person causes another to do something. The main causative verbs are have, get, and make. Examples are provided of converting active sentences to passive causative sentences using these verbs. Students are then asked to practice converting sample sentences to the causative form. Finally, the document provides situations for students to create short dialogues using causative verbs.
The document discusses causative verbs and provides examples of their use in sentences. Causative verbs indicate that one person causes another to do something. The main causative verbs are have, get, and make. Examples are provided of converting active sentences to passive causative sentences using these verbs. Students are then asked to practice converting sample sentences to the causative form. Finally, the document provides situations for students to create short dialogues using causative verbs.
and passive causative sentence Causative verbs are used to indicate that one person causes a second person to do something for the first person. One can cause somebody to do something for him or her by paying, asking, or forcing the person. The verbs are : have, get and make. Manager : Janny, I want to know whether the report I asked you this morning has been ready or not. Janny : Yes, Sir. I have completed it two hours ago. Would you like to have it looked ? Manager : with pleasure, just put it on my desk and don’t forget to get the driver to drive me to the air port before 7 a.m tomorrow. Janny : Yes, Sir. Would you like to have it looked ? Don’t forget to get the driver to drive me to the air port before 7 a.m tomorrow. Janny has her report checked. I will have the manager revise the proposal Supply the following sentences into causative sentence using “ have, make, let or get “. 1. David asked her sister to get him to school. 2. Jammy asked the teacher to help him revise his paper before he presnts it. 3. Will you ask your mother to let you go with her ? 4. Did your friend, Abel ask you to attend her birth day next week ? 5. Will you ask Fahri to resign because of the false he had made ? Complete the sentences below with “ have, get, make or let. 1. The patient --------- the dentist pull one of his teeth out. 2. Didn’t you ------ your mother to buy you a lap top ? 3. Margaret --------- her old car sold. 4. Hubert didn’t ------- his hous renovated. 5. Why does your sister -------- you resign from the company ? Now make a short dialogue based on the following situations. Choose one of the situations below. Situations. 1. You want your personal manager to look at your report you have prepared before, and want him to give revice. 2. You want to have an interview and it is the first time for you to have it, you want your friends to give advice what to do. 1. Does your friend, Adam has his friend meet him A B C at the airport before going to Perth ? D 2. My friend and I will never makes our teachers A B C D disappointed. 3. The division manager had one of the employees A B C to make a report for next meeting. D 4. Won’t you and your classmates to cancel the proposal you have made. A B C D 5. Never do I let my sisters and my brother to make mother cry. A B C D All right studnts, the time is over and before you leave the class, you have to submit your sheets. Have a nice rest and see you tomorrow.