The document discusses the use of causative verbs like make, have, and get in both active and passive voice. In active voice, these verbs take an object pronoun or noun and then a verb or to-verb. In passive voice, have or get is used with a past participle verb. Examples are provided like "Mary makes her son go to school" and "Mary has/gets her camera fixed."
The document discusses the use of causative verbs like make, have, and get in both active and passive voice. In active voice, these verbs take an object pronoun or noun and then a verb or to-verb. In passive voice, have or get is used with a past participle verb. Examples are provided like "Mary makes her son go to school" and "Mary has/gets her camera fixed."
The document discusses the use of causative verbs like make, have, and get in both active and passive voice. In active voice, these verbs take an object pronoun or noun and then a verb or to-verb. In passive voice, have or get is used with a past participle verb. Examples are provided like "Mary makes her son go to school" and "Mary has/gets her camera fixed."