what is active causative verb

Active causative verb, usages, and types with examples

ACTIVE Causative verbs are utilized to cause someone else to do something.  Causative is taken from the word cause. So when we cause someone to do something for us we ourselves do not do. It means I do not actually do anything, but ask someone else to do it for me.

Simple present tense

What is Simple Present Tense? Definition & Formula.

The simple present tense is formed by adding s, es, or ies to the end of base verbs when singular nouns and pronouns appear ( he, she, it & singular nouns). If the Subject is plural(They, we, and you) we do not add -s, -es, -ies to base verbs.