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Tara2 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Make/have

(51) John had the children dance, even though they didn't like dancing/didn't
want to.
Is this different from make? How?

Can you please answer the question above from this https://web.stanford.edu/~pnadath/handouts/ling130b-fall17/Nadathur-analytic-causatives.pdfpage #9?

  

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Tara2 from this source page #9? Please provide the link every time you want us to look at it. We haven't necessarily bookmarked it the first time you mentioned it.

  • Tara2 from this source page #9?
  • Please provide the link every time you want us to look at it.
  • We haven't necessarily bookmarked it the first time you mentioned it.
  • CJ
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Tara2from this source page #9?

Please provide the link every time you want us to look at it. We haven't necessarily bookmarked it the first time you mentioned it.

CJ

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Tara2

(51) John had the children dance, even though they didn't like dancing/didn't
want to.
Is this different from make? How?
Can you please answer the question above from this source page #9?

It seems to me that according to the text 'had' does not allow the possibility of resistance, but 'make' does.

CJ

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