How to Use English Causative Verbs HELP, HAVE, GET, MAKE, and LET

I quickly explain how to use the causative verbs HELP, HAVE, GET, MAKE, and LET using simple English and easy-to-understand examples. In this video you will learn how to use the following structures: -help someone (to) do something -have someone do something (ask or request that they do it) -have something done -get someone to do something (convince them to do it) -get something done -make someone do something (force them to do it) -let someone do something (allow them to do it/give them permission) I’m Teacher Mike, and I’m an English teacher from the United States. I have also worked as a communication quality manager in a five-star hotel and as a communication coach at a company that trains Japanese business professionals in the communication skills that they need to succeed on international teams. I usually post 3-5 new videos each week, so if you’re interested in improving your English, make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications so that you see
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