USING CAUSATIVE VERBS MAKE, HAVE, GET

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USING CAUSATIVE VERBS MAKE, HAVE, GET English Department

I made my brother carry my suitcase. English Department

I had my brother carry my suitcase. English Department

I got my brother to carry my suitcase. English Department

X makes Y do something. (simple form) English Department

X has Y do something. (simple form) English Department

X gets Y to do something. (infinitive) English Department

Mrs. Lee made her son clean his room. English Department

Sad movies make me cry. English Department

I had the plumber repair the leak. English Department

Jane had the waiter bring her some tea. English Department

The students got the teacher to dismiss class early. English Department

Jack got his friends to play soccer with him after school. English Department

I had my watch repaired (by someone). English Department

I got my watch repaired (by someone). English Department