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Causal Verb

A causal verb is a type of verb that expresses a cause-and-effect relationship between two actions or events. It indicates that one action or event brings about or causes another action or event to occur. Causal verbs are used to explain the reason, purpose, or consequence of an action or event.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense 1: Cause and Effect
  2. Example Sentence: The heavy rain caused the river to overflow its banks.

  3. Sense 2: Reasoning and Explaining
  4. Example Sentence: I explained to him the importance of studying for the exam.

  5. Sense 3: Consequence and Result
  6. Example Sentence: His reckless driving resulted in a serious accident.

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