Causative Verbs in English: Have, Make, Let, Get (Very Common in Everyday Speech)

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In this English lesson, you're going to learn how to use causative verbs including have, get, let, and make. I share some useful examples so you know how to use them.

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Hi Jack!

I’m from Italy, and I wanted to submit you this consideration:

If I use the structure “To have something done” it means that someone does something for us.
But...
If someone says “I can’t get it done” (and we see this, for example, in a lot of songs) it means that the “subject of the sentence” can’t do a certain thing..., and not that she/he can’t “find” someone to get that thing done... so this is a kind of use of the language in which a typical structure is used with another meaning.

Any thoughts?

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Please write all your example in description I will be helpful

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Hai Jack
Could you please put the English subtitle as usual you do

muhajirelliot
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Thanks anyway. But, I am so sorry, I still could not understand well with the grammatical structure of those examples. I mean whether the meaning of subsequence sentence of causative verbs becomes a passive sentence?

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ı am confused please help me with that when we use let after v1 ? my example is Let me go/I let you hurt my heart did ı get?

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