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2. Driving Lessons 1
Difficult. The
Really? What teacher was
did he make
So, how was Well…
so strict.
yourdo?
you first
driving
lesson?
3. Driving Lessons 2
He had melet me he was a
But in the end, all the
He didn’t study drive a
good car. He made me
nice teacher. He helped
driver’s training
drive an old drive.
memanuals. car.
learn to
4. Make
Use make + object + base form of the verb to talk about
things that someone can require or cause another person (or
an animal) to do.
Object Object aseVerb Verb
Base Form Form
B
The teacher makesmake some students fall asleep.
The safety films the students watch safety films.
The teacher
The films cause
requires the
the students to
students to
fall asleep.
watch the films.
5. Have
Use have + object + base form of the verb to talk about
things that someone can cause another person (or an
animal) to do.
Base Form Verb
Object
The teacher had him study traffic rules.
The teacher
caused him to
study.
6. Let
Use let + object + base form of the verb to talk about
things that someone can permit another person (or an
animal) to do.
Base Form Verb
Object
My dad let me drive his car.
His father
permitted him
to drive.
7. Use make, have, and let and the
Practice 1 words below to describe things that
someone requires, causes, or
permits someone else to do.
Example:
make/come on time
The teacher makes him come on time.
1. let/listen to music 2. have/ drive more 3. make/ turn off
slowly the cell phone
8. Help
Help can be followed by:
object + base form of the verb OR
object + infinitive. The meaning is the same.
Note:
Help + base form is more common.
Object Form Verb
Base
The teacher helped me understand traffic laws.
Object Infinitive
The teacher helped me to understand traffic laws.
9. Get
Get has a similar meaning to make and have. It is
always followed by object + infinitive, not the base
form of the verb.
Object Infinitive
The teacher finally got the student to turn left.
After some effort, the
teacher succeeded in
persuading the student
to turn.
10. Ask and answer the questions
Practice 2 below with a partner. Use make,
have, let, help, and get in your
answers.
1. What are some things your teacher makes you
study?
2. What homework assignments does your
teacher have students complete?
3. What are some things your teacher won’t let
you do in class?
4. How does your teacher get the students to
listen in class?
5. How does your teacher help students learn
English?