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Can you create a causative potential form in japanese?
I know that you can create causative verbs by doing this:
行く -> 行かせる
But, could I create a causative potential verb? First transforming to potential and then to causative. Or to do it you procede the other way around.
行く -> 行ける -> 行けさせる
行く -> 行くことができる -> 行くことができさせる
Thanks! :)
Aug 20, 2015 6:24 AM
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I'm not quite sure myself, but this discussion seems to go into depth about it:
http://www.imabi.net/apps/forums/topics/show/9242360
Good question, now I'm curious myself! :)
August 20, 2015
Grammatically, it would be 行かせられる、たべさせられる、読ませられる for "causative + potential" but some of them have the same form for "causative + passive", for example, たべさせられる. So I would use 行かせることができる、食べさせることができる、読ませることができる.
I hope this was helpful
August 21, 2015
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