What is the Causative Form Used For?
The causative form is used to describe situations where one person causes another person to do something or arranges for something to be done. It emphasizes that someone is not performing the action themselves but is instead making it happen through someone else.
Causative structures are commonly used in formal speech, business contexts, and everyday situations when discussing services, responsibilities, or authority.
Types of Causative Forms & Examples
1. "Have" – Requesting a Service
✅ Used when someone arranges for someone else to do something (neutral tone).
- Structure (Active): Subject + have + object + base verb (bare infinitive)
- Structure (Passive): Subject + have + object + past participle
🔹 Active: I had the plumber fix the leak.
🔹 Passive: I had the leak fixed.
🔹 Active: She had the doctor check her eyesight.
🔹 Passive: She had her eyesight checked.
2. "Get" – More Informal, Sometimes Persuasive
✅ Used like "have," but slightly less formal and often implies persuasion or effort.
- Structure (Active): Subject + get + object + to + base verb
- Structure (Passive): Subject + get + object + past participle
🔹 Active: I got my brother to help me with my homework.
🔹 Passive: I got my homework done.
🔹 Active: She got the technician to repair her phone.
🔹 Passive: She got her phone repaired.
3. "Make" – Forcing Someone to Do Something
✅ Used when forcing or strongly encouraging someone to do something.
- Structure (Active): Subject + make + object + base verb (bare infinitive)
- Structure (Passive): Subject + be made + to + base verb
🔹 Active: The teacher made the students rewrite the essay.
🔹 Passive: The students were made to rewrite the essay.
🔹 Active: His boss made him stay late.
🔹 Passive: He was made to stay late.
4. "Let" – Giving Permission
✅ Used when allowing someone to do something.
- Structure (Active): Subject + let + object + base verb (bare infinitive)
🔹 Active: Her parents let her go to the party.
🔹 Rephrased Passive (Using "Allow" instead of "Let"): She was allowed to go to the party.
🔹 Active: They let us leave early.
🔹 Rephrased Passive: We were allowed to leave early.
5. Other Causative Verbs
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