This quiz focuses on distinguishing between causative and non-causative verbs, assessing understanding through practical sentence completion. It enhances grammatical accuracy in English, vital for effective communication.
Help - learns.
Helps - learns.
Helps - Learn.
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Rudi lets Rita gone alone.
Rudi lets Rita go alone.
Rudi let Rita goes alone.
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To repair.
Repairs.
Repair.
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To bake
Bakes.
Bake.
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Have.
Has.
Had.
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To play.
Played.
Plays.
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Budi wants to gets his toy taken.
Budi wants to get his toy taken.
Budi wants to get his toy be taken.
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Shinta has me come to her house right now.
Shinta make me come to her house right now.
Shinta gets me to came to her house right now.
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Be eaten.
Eaten.
Ate.
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