User Verbs

Word Order: Subject + modal verb + object (person/thing) + action to be performed (by person/thing) (complement C)
. The object (O) and the action to be done (C) form a subject-predicate relationship.



---------- order of coercion -----------------
make>have=get>let
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make=create a situation -> "to force to - let"

. have=the person being used is satisfied with the action (gets them to do what is natural)
. get=to obtain a situation by working on it, when you persuade or ask someone to do something.



Usage of make
make: Ignore the opponent's intentions and force them (←create a situation)
Word order: make + object + base form (do) or past participle (done)
Application Supplement: (After make, you must bring the completed situation.
The present participle cannot be used because it has an imperfect nuance,
The to infinitive has a nuance of the passage of time, so it is not suitable for make that creates a situation.
The past participle also has very few nexus that make takes. )

Usage of have
have: Have someone do something for you as a matter of course (has)
(In many cases, the other party is satisfied with the request, and they pay for it)
have + object (other than person) + base form or past participle or present participle (-ing)
[have is available in all four forms]
Not mandatory
Yuki had his position taken.
(Since his position is taken, the past participle stolen is used.)


Usage of let
To give permission to do something you want to do (let you do it)
Only in proto-infinitives

Usage of get
get: Persuade or ask to do something. (take control of the situation, take control.)
get+ object+to+base form of verb (do)
get + object (thing) + present participle or past participle
Yu got Sho to buy drinks.
(Aru sent Sho to buy a drink)
For an image that can be used for buying after catching Sho
You can use the to infinitive of the passage of time (getting you to buy a drink).

Tips

When make takes the past participle, there are only three patterns of frequent expressions.
O+understood, O+heard, O+known.


Short Notes

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