The Causative Form

A visually engaging illustration of people communicating in English, focusing on grammar concepts, with elements representing causative structures like 'have', 'make', and 'let'.

Mastering the Causative Form Quiz

Test your understanding of the causative form in English with this engaging quiz designed for learners at all levels. Each question is tailored to help you grasp the nuances and applications of this essential grammatical structure.

  • 9 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice options for clarity
  • Focused on practical usage
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by TeachingWord876
The hairdresser will cut my hair. (have)
I could finally find someone to fix the computer. (have)
I asked the mechanic to repair my car for me. (have)
He was late because of me. (make)
Someone stole my bag. (have)
Which is the correct causative construction?
I will let you win the game
I will let you won the game
I will let you to win the game
Which is the correct causative construction?
He had you to guessing
He had you guessing
Which is the correct causative construction?
She got you think about it
She get you to think about it
She to gets you think about it
She got you to think about it
Which is the correct causative construction?
I'm going to you let see him
I'm going let you see him
I'm going to let you see him
I'm going to let you see to him
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