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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #119618: Causatives with Make
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: To have someone do something | Grammar [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - 'Make someone do'/'Have something done': (a little further) - Causative clauses: making someone do something - Make someone do/ Be made to do - Causatives - Causative clauses and passive form with Have - Causative clauses - Causative Form - To talk someone into / out of doing something ...
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    1. Yesterday, the boss made us stay late after work.

    2. She makes sandwiches for her children.

    3. We can make a plane which will fly over the seas.

    4. The control office was also made to analyse all production mistakes.

    5. This year, the teacher will make students read five books a month.

    6. John is a wonderful storyteller. He always makes me smile.

    7. He had been made to put his coat on by his parents.

    8. Unfortunately, he will be made to clean his mess by his girlfriend.

    9. Are you really sure you can make it in time ?

    10. Every day, Samantha makes her son do his homework.










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