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Causative Verbs Review

The document contains exercises for practicing causative verbs, specifically using 'make', 'get', 'have', and 'let'. It includes various sentences where these verbs are applied in different contexts, such as asking for actions to be done or expressing inability to influence someone. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of causative constructions in English.

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Causative Verbs Review

The document contains exercises for practicing causative verbs, specifically using 'make', 'get', 'have', and 'let'. It includes various sentences where these verbs are applied in different contexts, such as asking for actions to be done or expressing inability to influence someone. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of causative constructions in English.

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Causative verbs practice

 I don’t think she can her husband buy that expensive car.
 The barking dog the postman run away.
 I couldn’t my sister to wash my dirty overalls.
 Jane will the curtains cleaned at the dry cleaner’s

Make, get, tomorrow.


 Sad movies always me cry.
have, let.  They are their car painted.
 Will you me use your computer?
 She him promise to buy a new car.
 I will my assistant to deliver the papers.
 I my son to make me coffee.
 He was not able to her change her mind.
 Julia’s mom him take out the trash.
 We them to meet each other.
 The rain has the tourists stay in the hotel this morning.
Make, get,  I my hair cut once in 3 months.
have, let.  Did you the grass chopped yesterday?
 Mary’s father won’t her adopt a puppy because he’s allergic
to dogs.
 After Billy broke the neighbor’s window, his parents ______
him pay for it.
 Bob his teeth whitened; his smile looks great!
 My ex-boyfriend loved sci-fi and me watch every

Make, get, episode of his favorite show.


 We’re our house painted this weekend.
have, let.  My washing machine is broken; I need to it repaired.
 Don’t the advertising expenses surpass $1000.

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