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Even though this is not the right session, could I ask you the difference between verbs like "Make, Have and Get" as causative verbs? Especially in these cases: To make somebody/something do something - Is it an expression of power? To have somebody do something -- Is it just a form of request?
It can be used in questions and negatives and in any tense or verb form. The only part of the structure that changes is the verb to have, which should match the appropriate form.
In English, we use the verbs drive, ride, go and take to talk about travel and transport. Although they all express travel and movement, they are used in different contexts. Read on to learn when to use drive, ride, go and take in English, then practise in the exercises.
As you watch the video, look at the examples of past simple irregular verbs. They are in red in the subtitles. Then read the conversation below to learn more. Finally, do the grammar exercises to check you understand, and can use, the past simple irregular verbs.
16 Μαρ 2022 · Here we have verb 3, “watered”, without an auxiliary verb. However, this is actually just a shorter way to write: If it is watered every week, this plant should flower all through the summer.
25 Οκτ 2024 · Regular past simple verbs have -ed at the end (e.g. called, played, arrived). Irregular verbs have a different form, usually with a different vowel sound (e.g. wake → woke , break → broke , feel → felt ).
Come, bring, go and take are words that often cause confusion for people learning English. These four verbs are used to express movement; the difference that helps decide which one to use, is the direction in which a person or thing is moving. So, we first need to think about where the speaker is.