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![MENU
TEST
EXERCISE
MATERIAL
Make FORM
[make + person + verb]
This construction means "to force someone to
do something."
Have FORM
[have + person + verb]
This construction means "to give someone the
responsibility to do something."](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/punyavivi-150816094159-lva1-app6891/85/CAUSATIVE-BY-VIVI-2-320.jpg)



The document discusses two English grammar constructions - "make FORM" and "have FORM". "Make FORM" means to force someone to do something, while "have FORM" means to give someone the responsibility to do something. A few examples are provided for each construction to illustrate their meanings. The document also includes two multiple choice questions to test understanding of the constructions.

![MENU
TEST
EXERCISE
MATERIAL
Make FORM
[make + person + verb]
This construction means "to force someone to
do something."
Have FORM
[have + person + verb]
This construction means "to give someone the
responsibility to do something."](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/punyavivi-150816094159-lva1-app6891/85/CAUSATIVE-BY-VIVI-2-320.jpg)


