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The causative verbs the notion “to make someone do something/to cause.For example laugh→Make laugh" ♦Most causative verbs express the meaning of “to make something happen” or “to cause an action to take place,” however, some convey a somewhat different meaning from the original verb. Causative verbs are derived from nouns, adjectives, adverbs and conjunctions; can be used with any tense, and are negated in the same way as regular verbs. There are four categories of causative verbs which will be taught in this chapter, namely: 1. Causative verbs formed with the suffix -esha or -eza. 2. Causative verbs formed with the suffix -isha or -iza. 3. Causative verbs formed with the infix z-, -lish or -liz-. 4. Causative verbs that do not fit into any of the above categories. ♦♥♥♥Kindly fund me to make more and quality vedeo lessons and to improve consistency of upload. My PayPal email is abdulkarimmurunga18@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE!!! LIKE!!! SHARE!!!