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English in Your Face
Peter Mangiaracina
19 episodes
5 days ago
Tips and short talks on effective communication for students of English as a second language.
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Tips and short talks on effective communication for students of English as a second language.
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Education
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Using Causatives
English in Your Face
14 minutes 56 seconds
5 years ago
Using Causatives

Head on over to englishinyourface.blog for a transcript of this podcast.

Also see my presentation on causatives

Let me give you a road map of what we are going to talk about today.

* First we will define what a causative is

* How it differs from other languages

* The terminology we’ll use to describe each element of a causative sentence, namely the subject, main verb, the agent, the causative verb, and the object.

* There are three causatives, and today I will talk about: 

* The different sentence constructions of causatives.

* How the main verbs and the causative verbs changes for each structure.

English in Your Face
Tips and short talks on effective communication for students of English as a second language.