The boss made me work all day. The boss made me work all day.
He let me live with his family. He let me live with his family.
I asked the maid to wash my clothes once a week. I ask my servant to wash clothes once a week.
Note: "Rang" can be expressed in many ways, not necessarily by "causative verbs". For example, you can also use your boss kepthim to work all day. The boss had his clothes washed yesterday. I asked him to help me read the text.
2. Entity verbs are words with practical meaning, and most of them are action verbs, such as sleeping, reading, listening, moving, swimming, talking, caring, writing, smiling, etc.
3. Connective verbs are verbs that express the subject state, such as be (yes), look (look), seem (look), taste (taste), feel (feeling) and smell (smell).
This is the same as the usage in Chinese.
That flower looks beautiful.
He looks tired.
That dish smells/tastes delicious.
That piece of ice feels cold.
I feel very hot today: it's very hot today.
These adjectives: beautiful, tired, fragrant, spicy … all describe the state of the subject.
4. Verb infinitive is composed of the prototype of to+ verb. An infinitive is an unrestricted verb (that is, it does not modify or restrict nouns). Non-finite verbs refer to verbs that cannot act as predicates alone in a sentence, and are divided into infinitive, gerund, present participle and past participle. For example, to+ do, to+ has done it and to+ is doing it.
I want to sing a song for you. I want to sing a song for you.
He needs to see a doctor. He needs to see a doctor.
He hates seeing her so late. He met her very late.
She likes looking at him like this. She likes looking at him like this.
The level is limited, please criticize and correct me. thank you