Causative

Posted: Jumat, 06 Mei 2011 by Shiro in
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IDENTIFICATION


CAUSATIVE
  Is some certain verbs (have and get) in English that can be used to command someone to do something.
Causative is divided into two, that are:
  1. Active Causative
  2. Passive Causative


ACTIVE CAUSATIVE


vUSING HAVE
   Subject + Have + Object + Verb Inf.
   Example:
Ø I will have you go to the Airport to
   accompany my sister.
Ø Yesterday, she had my wife come to her
   house at Pusakajaya village






vUSING GET
   Subject + Get + Object + To + Verb Inf.
Example:
Ø Dhita got the tailor to sew her dress two
   weeks ago.
Ø We will get the mechanic to repair our
car soon.
ØI get you to go away.


PASSIVE CAUSATIVE


vThe Formula is:
   Subject + Have/Get + Object + Verb III
   Example:
Ø Arijal will get Ami’s boyfriend broken up
   by Ami.
Ø Ami will have her shot of love by Arijal




DEVELOVING OF CAUSATIVE


vLike in the others material in English, such as Conditional and Active-Passive Voice, causative can be used with all of tenses.
   For Example:
In Present Perfect Form
Ø She have had my hushband give all of his
   money in the Bank to her.
In Past Continous Form
Ø Dorman was getting his assisten to do his
   work, when I came.




In Past Perfect Continous
Ø Nana and Nini had been having Nunu
   bring their bags to the Class.
In Future Simple
Ø Ayu will get her friend to temp her
   boyfriend to know about his boyfriend’s
   faithfull.
In Past Future Perfect
Ø Ifa would have had Nurul buy some
   vegetables, if she didn’t meet her
   daughter.


 
 


 

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