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The difference between let and make
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The Difference between Let and Make

Hi English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will be talking about the difference between let and make.

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years1 Apr 2023 ago
Causative verbs: Let - Make - Have - Get - Help
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Causative verbs: Let – Make – Have – Get – Help

Causative Verbs in English: Have, Get, Make, Let, Help (Complete Exam-Ready Guide) Causative verbs in English (have, get, make, let and help) are used when one person causes another person to do something or arranges for something to happen. In this complete guide, you will learn how to use causative Read more

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