Causatives (have/get sth done) exercises — Set 3: Causative Verbs: Make, Let, Have & Get (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 13 min
The teacher made the students the essay again.
My parents don't let me out late on school nights.
I got my brother me move the furniture.
The boss had his secretary the meeting.
The cold weather made us inside all day.
She couldn't get her children their vegetables.
The manager let the employees early on Friday.
The sad movie made everyone .
I'll have the plumber at the leaking pipe tomorrow.
The students were made the classroom after school.
Can you get Tom the presentation by tomorrow?
My mum never lets me sweets before dinner.
He was made an apology in front of the whole class.
The funny joke made all of us out loud.
She had her assistant copies of the report.
I can't get my dog when I call him.
The security guard didn't let anyone the building after 10 pm.
We were made in line for two hours at the embassy.
How did you get your cat taking medicine?
The doctor had the nurse the patient's blood pressure.
Causatives (have/get sth done) exercises online (Worksheet)
Master the four causative verbs used with a person: 'make' (force), 'let' (allow), 'have' (arrange/instruct), and 'get' (persuade). Pay close attention to which verbs take a bare infinitive (make, let, have) and which take a to-infinitive (get). Watch out for the passive of 'make' — it's one of the trickiest causative patterns in English!