मै हंसता हूं | मै हंसाता हूं | CAUSATIVE VERB – MAKE का TENSE के अनुसार USE सीखें
Learning the use of causative verb ‘make’ according to tenses.
In today’s video we will learn the usage of causative verb ‘make’.
Causative Verb- it is a verb used to indicate a thing or person that makes something happen.
Present Indefinite-
Subject+verb
Example- I laugh.
Subject+make+indirect object+first form of verb. (with causative verb)
Example- I make him laugh.
Present Continuous:
Subject+is/am/are+ing form of verb.
I am laughing.
Subject+is/am/are+making+indirect object+first form of verb (with causative verb)
I am making him laugh.
Present Perfect
Subject+have+third form of verb.
I have laughed.
Subject+have+made+indirect object+ first form of verb (with causative verb)
I have made him laugh.
Past Indefinite
Subject+second form of verb.
I laughed.
Subject+made+Indirect object+ first form of verb (with causative verb)
I made him laugh.
Past Continuous
Subject+was/were+ing form of verb.
I was laughing.
subject+was/were+making+Indirect Object+First form of verb (with causative verb)
I was making him laugh.
Past Perfect
Subject+had+third form of verb
I had laughed
Subject+had+made+Indirect object+ first form of verb (with causative verb)
I had made him laugh
Future Indefinite
Subject+will/shall+first form of verb
I shall laugh.
Subject+will/shall+make+Indirect Object+first form of verb (with causative verb)
I shall make him laugh.
Future Continuous
Subject+will/shall+be+ing form of verb
I shall be laughing.
Subject+will/shall+be+making+Indirect Object+First form of verb (with causative verb)
I shall be making him laugh.
Future Perfect
Subject+will/shall+have+third form of verb
I shall have laughed.
Subject+will/shall+have+made+Indirect Object+first form of verb (with causative verb)
I shall have made him laugh.
We hope that with this video it is clear to you as to how to use the causative verb make keeping in mind the tense of the sentence.
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