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Understanding Causative Verbs in English by Le Drac is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This document discusses causative verbs in English including get, have, make, let, and help. It provides examples of how each verb is used in the causative form with different grammatical structures. For example, "let" means to allow something to happen, "have" means to give someone responsibility to do something, and "get" means to convince or encourage someone to do something. The document also compares the uses of "get" and "have" as causative verbs.

Author
Le Drac
Language
EN