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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Case-and-Sentence-Structure|Case and Sentence Structure]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Complex-Sentence-Structure|Complex Sentence Structure]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Verbs-and-Tenses|Verbs and Tenses]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Joining-Sounds-to-Form-Words|Joining Sounds to Form Words]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Introduction-to-Urdu-Alphabets|Introduction to Urdu Alphabets]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Plurals-and-Gender|Plurals and Gender]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Conditional-Tenses|Conditional Tenses]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]


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Urdu Grammar → Complex Grammar Structures → Passive Voice and Causative Verbs

As an Urdu language teacher for over twenty years, I enjoy sharing my knowledge of my native language with students who are eager to learn it. In this lesson, we will delve into complex grammar structures that include passive voice and causative verbs in Urdu. These structures allow the speaker to express actions performed by others and actions that cause other actions.

Passive voice sentences are formed by using the object of the active voice sentence as the subject of the passive voice sentence, along with the corresponding form of the verb "to be". In passive voice sentences, the focus is on the object rather than the doer of the action.

For example:

Urdu Pronunciation English
سوالات کی تیاری sawalat ki tayyari Preparation of the questions
سوالات تیار ہیں sawalat tayyar hain The questions are prepared

In the above example, the focus is on the questions (object), and not on who prepared them (doer). The verb in the second sentence is in the passive voice form.

Causative verbs are used to indicate that one person caused another person to do something. The causative verb takes the form of a transitive verb, meaning it requires an object. The causative verb "to have" is often used in Urdu to indicate causation.

For example:

Urdu Pronunciation English
میں نے اس کو کام دلوایا main ne us ko kaam dilwaya I had him do the work
کتاب پڑھواؤ kitaab parhao Make him/her read the book

In the above example, the first sentence expresses that someone (who is not explicitly mentioned) did the work, but it was due to the speaker's intervention. The second sentence instructs someone to make another person read a book.

Using passive voice and causative verbs in Urdu is useful when the doer of the action is not important or not known, and when one person causes another person to do something.

Remember to practice passive voice and causative verbs frequently to become comfortable using them in spoken and written communication.


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causative verb 'HAVE' with active, passive and past tense | urdu ...


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