Free Causative Verbs Exercises and Practice Worksheets (with PDF)

You’ll find a variety of interactive and engaging worksheets that focus on different uses of causative verbs — from simple gap-fills and sentence rewrites to error correction and matching activities. Whether you’re a teacher or a student, these exercises will help you master causative structures in a clear and practical way.

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Causative verbs like let, make, have, help and get are essential in everyday English when we want to show that one person causes another person to do something. Understanding how to use these verbs correctly helps learners speak more naturally and accurately.

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Causative Verbs Exercises

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Causative Verb

Direction

Fill in the blanks with the correct verb (let, make, have, or get).

  1. My parents always ______ me go out with my friends on weekends.
  2. Yesterday, the teacher ______ us redo the assignment.
  3. I ______ my brother carry my bag yesterday.
  4. We ______ the plumber fix the sink last week.
  5. They ______ the kids stay up late for the party.

Answer Key

  1. let
  2. made
  3. had
  4. had
  5. let

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks

Direction

Fill in each blank with the correct form of let, make, have, or get.

  1. She ______ her assistant schedule the company’s meetings.
  2. Don’t ______ him talk to you like that!
  3. I’ll ______ someone help you with your luggage.
  4. They ______ their friends to help them with their project last year.
  5. He ______ his dog sleep on the sofa every night.

Answer Key

  1. has
  2. let
  3. have
  4. got
  5. lets

Exercise 3: Rewrite the Sentence Using Causative Form

Direction

Rewrite each sentence using let, make, have, or get.

  1. The boss told the employees to stay late.
     _________________________________________________
  2. My mom allowed me to stay up late.
     _________________________________________________
  3. I asked the technician to fix my laptop.
     _________________________________________________
  4. The coach forced the team to run 5 laps.
     _________________________________________________
  5. We arranged for a mechanic to check the car.
    _________________________________________________

Answer Key

  1. The boss made the employees stay late.
  2. My mom let me stay up late.
  3. I had the technician fix my laptop.
  4. The coach made the team run 5 laps.
  5. We got a mechanic to check the car.

Exercise 4: Match the Sentence Halves

Direction

Match Column A with the correct ending from Column B.

Column A Column B
1. I let my friend A. explain the instructions again.
2. The teacher made us B. check the pipes.
3. We had the plumber C. stay after class.
4. They got the manager to D. borrow my book.
5. She had the assistant E. book the tickets.

Answer Key
1 – D
2 – C
3 – B
4 – A
5 – E

Exercise 5: Error Correction

Direction

Each sentence contains a mistake. Rewrite the correct sentence.

  1. She let me to use her car.
  2. They made us to clean the classroom.
  3. I get my brother carry my bag.
  4. We had a cleaner to clean the windows.
  5. The teacher has us to read the chapter again.

Answer Key

  1. She let me use her car.
  2. They made us clean the classroom.
  3. I get my brother to carry my bag.
  4. We had a cleaner clean the windows.
  5. The teacher has us read the chapter again.

Exercise 6: Complete the Sentences with Your Own Ideas

Direction

Complete each sentence using a suitable causative verb (let, make, have, or get) and your own idea.

  1. My teacher made me ______________________________.
  2. I let my friend ______________________________.
  3. They got the technician ______________________________.
  4. She had her assistant ______________________________.
  5. Our parents let us ______________________________.

Sample Answer Key

  1. My teacher made me rewrite the essay.
  2. I let my friend borrow my bike.
  3. They got the technician to install the new software.
  4. She had her assistant call the client.
  5. Our parents let us stay out until 10 p.m.

Exercise 7: Identify the Causative Verb and Its Meaning

Direction

Underline the causative verb in each sentence and state whether it means force, allow, arrange, or persuade.

  1. He made me apologize in front of the class.
  2. We had the gardener water the plants.
  3. She let me borrow her dress for the party.
  4. I got my brother to help me with the homework.
  5. They made the students clean up the mess.
Sentence Causative Verb Meaning
He made me apologize in front of the class. made force
We had the gardener water the plants. had arrange
She let me borrow her dress for the party. let allow
I got my brother to help me with the homework. got persuade
They made the students clean up the mess. made force