This presentation is one of the tasks from Structure 4 course.
Causative verb is one of the materials which talking about verbs that show the reason that something happened.
2. WARMINGUP
Guess the Word
Rules of the game :
Divide into 5 group
Each group have to choose onemember of group
Take onepaper and to practice a wordthat you
got
Each group can guess the word
3. BRAINSTORMING
1. Iqbil had his friend ............... (take) her result.
2. Dika got his transcripts ............... (send) to the
University.
3. My father let me .............. (choose) my own future
carrier.
4. Rehan got his bedroom ............... (clean).
5. Inces is having the students ............... (write) a
poem.
5. FUNCTION
Causative verb are used to
indicate that one person causes a
second person to do something to the
first person (WIKIPEDIA). One can
cause somebody to do something for
him or her by paying, asking, forcing
the person (TOEFL).
7. HAVE ORGET
A. HAVE
The clause following have or get may be active or passive. The function is
giving responsibility to someone for doing something for the subject.
Study the following rules:
1. Active
Pattern :
Subject + Have/Had + Complement (usually person) + Verb 1 + Object.
e.g. : I have Siska wash the car.
2. Passsive
Pattern :
Subject + Have/Had + Complement (usually thing) + Verb 3 + Object.
e.g. : I had my hause renovated last week.
8. B. GET
1. Active
Pattern :
Subject + Get/Got + Complement (usually person)
+ Verb in Infinitive (to + infinitive) + Object.
e.g. : Mario got his dog to bring him newspaper.
2. Passsive
Pattern :
Subject + Get/Got + Complement (usually thing) +
Verb 3 + Object.
e.g. : Mario got the car washed.
9. MAKE
Make can be followed only by a clause in the
active voice. It is stronger than have or get. The function
is to force someone to do something.
Pattern :
Subject + Make/Made + Complement + (Verb in
Simple Form).
e.g. : Agung has made Rizal eat chicken noodle.
10. Let is usually added to the list of causative in
grammar text books. It is not actually causative. It
means allow or permit. The function is let someone to
do something.
Pattern :
Subject + Let + Complement + (Verb in Simple
Form)
e.g. : The teacher let the students leave class early.
LET
11. HELP
Help is not actually a causative verb either, but is
generally considered with causative verbs in grammar
text books. It is usually followed by the simple form, but
can be followed by the infinitive in some cases. It mean
assist.
Pattern :
Subject + Help + Complement + {(Verb in
Simple Form)/(Verb in Infinitive)}
e.g. : Dewi helped Marry wash the car.
12. References
Pyle Michael A, 2005 , TOEFL Preparation Guide ( Delhi :
Nice Printing Press )
https://www.wordsmile.com
13. EXERCISE
1. She .....her daughter put the cherries on the cake. (let)
2. I got my car .....last Sunday. (wash)
3. I have my brother .....my car right now. (repair)
4. The teacher .....the students work quitely in the class. (make)
5. Tiara .....her brother get rid of a mouse in her bedroom. (have)
6. Ferdi .....a competent mechanic to repair his SUV car this morning. (have)
7. The students makes the music..... . (play)
8. Let’s get mother .....a cake on Sunday. (bake)
9. Berlin got her parents .....her bag. (beg)
10. I ....her clean the house. (have)