Grammar: ⚙️ Verbs in Depth: Mastery (C1) - Lesson 2: Causative 'have/get something done' & 'make/let/help someone do'

Grammar: Verb Patterns C1 Lesson 2: Causative Verbs What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use both passive causative ( have/get something done) and active causative ( make/let/help someone do something) structures correctly. Why It Matters: Who is Doing the Action? We use causative verbs to be clear about who is causing an action to happen. This is a key difference in meaning. Direct Action "I fixed my moto." (Meaning: I did the work myself.) Causative Action "I had my moto fixed ." (Meaning: I arranged for a mechanic to do the work.) The Grammar Rules 📖 Pattern 1: The Passive Causative Use this structure when you arrange for someone else (usually a professional) to do a service for you. The focus is on the result of the service, not the person who does it. Subject + have/get + Object (thing) + Past Participle (V3) I didn't fix my moto myself; I had it fixed at a shop. She is going to the salon to get her hair cut . We are having a new air-condit…