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Nuances of causative verbs
When you use a causative verb, think about nuance and context. This article explains the differences.
Auxiliary verbs
Causative verbs
Infinitives
Make
Have
Get
Allow
Let
Force
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Grammar
All about causative verbs
Words like "make", "force" and "let" are called "causatives". They show that a person does not choose to do an action themselves. They are asked to do it by another person who has some kind of power.
Auxiliary verbs
Causative verbs
Infinitives
Make
Have
Get
Allow
Let
Force
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Intermediate
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文法
使役動詞について
「Make」、「force」や「let」などという単語は使役動詞です。使役動詞とは動作の原因が自分の意志ではなく、何かしらの力を持った他人が自分に何かをさせることを示しています。
Auxiliary verbs
Causative verbs
Infinitives
Make
Have
Get
Allow
Let
Force
Help
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