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Causativeverbpractice PDF

The document provides examples of causative verb practice using make, have, let, help, and get. It gives sentences to be completed using the verbs in parentheses related to a teacher making students take tests, letting students take make-up tests or come to class late, having students answer quiz questions or submit notebooks, helping students do well in the course, and getting students to help clean the classroom.

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Causativeverbpractice PDF

The document provides examples of causative verb practice using make, have, let, help, and get. It gives sentences to be completed using the verbs in parentheses related to a teacher making students take tests, letting students take make-up tests or come to class late, having students answer quiz questions or submit notebooks, helping students do well in the course, and getting students to help clean the classroom.

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CAUSATIVE VERB PRACTICE: MAKE, HAVE, LET, HELP, GET

Use the information from the article about Escalante’s class to complete the sentences below.

1. He made them take tests every Friday.


(make / take)

2. He __________________________ make-up tests.


(let / take)

3. He __________________________ quiz questions almost every day.


(have / answer

4. He __________________________ their homework assignments.


(make / hand in)

5. He __________________________ their homework late.


(let / submit)

6. He __________________________ their names in the upper right corner


(have / write)

7. He __________________________ late four times before giving them a grade of U.


(let / come)

8. He __________________________ their notebooks every week.


(have / submit)

9. He __________________________ the sheet.


(make / sign)

10. He __________________________ a neatly organized notebook.


(have / keep)

11. He __________________________ to the dean if they missed three tests.


(make / go)

12. The purpose of these rules was to _____________________________ well in the course.
(help / do)
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
Read these short conversations, which take place in Mrs. Olinski’s math class. Complete the
summary sentences, using the verbs in parentheses.

1. Marta: Can we please take a short break?


Mrs. O.: Sure. We’ll break for ten minutes.
Summary: The teacher let them take a break.
(let)

2. Mark: I can’t solve this problem. Can you show me how to do it?
Mrs. O.: It is better if you work it out yourself.
Summary: She _________________________________________________________.
(make)

3. Don: I’m having trouble keeping up with the rest of the class.
Mrs. O.: My doors are open all day. Students can come by anytime for help.
Summary: She always________________________________________________________.
(let)

4. Sara: The answer is 5.34.


Mrs. O.: No. I’ll give you one more chance to get it right. Try again.
Summary: She ________________________________________________________.
(make)

5. Mrs. O.: Your homework is a mess. I’d like you to do it over.


Robert: Oh, OK.
Summary: She ________________________________________________________.
(have)

6. Delia: Can we use our calculators during the trigonometry exam?


Mrs. O.: Absolutely not.
Summary: She ________________________________________________________.
(let)

7. Mrs. O.: I would really appreciate it if some of you would help clean up this classroom.
David: OK. We’ll do it.
Summary: She ________________________________________________________.
(get)

8. Mrs. O.: You got the right answer. Now describe the process to me.
Ken: OK.
Summary: She ________________________________________________________.
(have)

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