Make
The verb "make" is similar to "get" and "have" when used to express that someone is doing work for you
I made him clean his room.
The police officer made me pull over.
Her supervisor made her work on Sunday
The above examples have this word order
Subject + "make" + direct object + Verb (in the simple form
This usage expresses that the subject has some sort of power or influence to have someone or something do something
His father made him wash the car
She made her husband help her clean the kitchen
If she doesn't make her daughter eat her vegetables, she won't eat them
More examples
I made the store give me my money back when I returned a broken cell phone
The government made the company pay a large fine because it did something illegal
Please don't make me work on the weekend. I want to spend time with my family instead
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