In a business situation, bosses often assign jobs for workers, or workers may ask for a certain job assignment. In a family situation, parents often ask children to do something, or children may ask parents to let them do something. In this lesson, we will focus on the common language used in these situations called causative verb forms---the expressions of making or letting someone do something. |
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- Causative sentences
- Verb-stem + なさい
- ~ば-conditional sentences
- Pred1のに、Pred2
- Xのように, Xのような, Pred + ようだ
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