The causative is a common structure in English

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The causative is a common structure in English. It is used when one thing

The causative is a common structure in English. It is used when one thing or person causes another thing or person to do something.

There are two basic causative structures. One is like an active, and the other

There are two basic causative structures. One is like an active, and the other is like a passive. These examples use the causative verb "have":

I have John fix the car. (I arranged for the car to be fixed

I have John fix the car. (I arranged for the car to be fixed by John - I caused him to fix it. ) I have the car fixed (I arranged for the car to be fixed by someone. We don't know who, so this is like a passive. )

This is the basic structure of the active form, along with some more examples

This is the basic structure of the active form, along with some more examples Have someone do something Subject Susan The police We Causative verb Agent Action verb Object has her brother do her homework. have the suspect stop his car. have the carpenter fix our window.

In the passive form, there is usually no agent. The action verb is in

In the passive form, there is usually no agent. The action verb is in the past participle, and the object comes before it: Have something done Subject Causative verb Object Action verb We have our door fixed. Rose has her hair cut. Dario has the windows cleaned

There many other verbs that can be used with causatives. In the active form,

There many other verbs that can be used with causatives. In the active form, some of these verbs require the action verb to have "to" before it. These are some examples of the most common causative verbs. Verb Meaning Form of Action Verb Examples make force, compel plain form - The robbers made us lie on the floor. [No passive form] get let same as "have" allow - I got Jane to pick me up in the car. "to" form - She got her hair cut. - I'll let you borrow my bike. plain form [No passive form]