| 5. | Mary: If you help me move the furniture, I'll make you a great dinner. Bob: Well, OK, but it better be good. Mary ___________ Bob to help her move the furniture. |
| 6. | Yumiko: Can you drive me to the airport? Masaki: I'd be happy to. We can talk on the way. Yumiko ________ Masaki drive her to the airport. |
shahmeerarshad make , have , or g e t Neither example involves coercion of any kind, so you can't use 'make'. 5 has a full infinitive in the complement of the desired verb (to help); 6 does not (drive). Therefore, you need 'get' in 5 and 'have' in 6, but be sure to put them in the right tense (past).
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shahmeerarshadmake, have, or get
Neither example involves coercion of any kind, so you can't use 'make'.
5 has a full infinitive in the complement of the desired verb (to help); 6 does not (drive).
Therefore, you need