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Causative Verbs: LET and MAKE (Basic Grammar)

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Are cell phones good or bad for children? When should parents let their children have one?

In this basic English grammar lesson (A2-B1), you’ll learn how to use the causative verbs LET and MAKE in clear, simple sentences.

You’ll learn:
• The pattern: LET + someone + base verb
• The pattern: MAKE + someone + base verb
• How to form negative (with contractions too)
• Past tense forms (let / made)
• Common mistake to avoid: using “to” after LET and MAKE

We’ll practice with real-life examples about parents and children, and we’ll finish with an interesting short story to help you remember the grammar.

This lesson can help high beginners and low-intermediate learners (A2-B1) who want clear explanations and lots of examples.

Watch, repeat, and practice in the comments! Read the story aloud for additional practice.

INDEX
0:00 Introduction
0:24 How to use LET
0:56 Negative forms of LET
1:25 Past form of LET
2:13 Review object pronouns
2:35 Practice with LET
3:21 How to use MAKE
4:04 Negative forms of MAKE
4:37 Past form of MAKE
4:55 Progressive form of MAKE
5:11 Practice with MAKE
6:02 Common mistake
6:37 Short story “Two Towns”
7:36 More practice

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