Causatives:
Causatives are grammatical constructions used to indicate that one person causes another person to do something or causes a certain action to happen. In English, causatives are often formed using the verbs "have," and "get."
Sure! Here are examples of causatives using "have" and "get":
### Examples:
1. **Have** (give someone the responsibility to do something)
- I **had** the mechanic fix my car.
- He **has** his assistant prepare the report.
2. **Get** (persuade or convince someone to do something)
- She **got** him to clean the house.
- I **got** my friend to help me with my project.
### Example Sentences in Different Tenses:
- **Have**:
- Present: I **have** my brother take out the trash.
- Past: She **had** the waiter bring another drink.
- Future: He will **have** the contractor build a new deck.
- **Get**:
- Present: He **gets** his sister to help with chores.
- Past: I **got** them to agree to the terms.
- Future: She will **get** her team to finish the project on time.