In general, the event predication is expressed by verb sentences and property predication is expressed by nominal and adjective sentences. Causative sentences belong to verb sentence, represent event predication(such as “Kantoku-ga senshu-wo hasiraseta(Coach made players run)”) more often, but can also represent property predication(such as “Kurayami-wa ningen-wo obiesaseru(Darkness make human feel the fear)”). While there has been a great deal of research of the causative sentences of the event predication type, the property predication type remain under-researched. In previous studies of causative sentences, the example of property predication type was pointed out but was not analyzed specifically. In this background, Choi(2010), based on corpus investigation, analyzed how the event predication and property predication is represented by types of causative sentences. And this paper, follow- up study of Choi(2010), focused on the structural and semantic features of property predication type. The conclusion which can be drawn from this study is following: 1) The structures of property predication types are represented as “X-wa …V(s)aseru”, “X-wa …V(s)asesru Xⅴdearu”, “X-(ni)wa …V(s)aseru x-ga aru”, “X-wa …V(s)aseru gokoga- dekiru”, “X-wa …V(s)aseruhodo Adj.”, “…V(s)aseru X”, “Some negative forms of Causative sentences”. 2) Kinds of properties are as follows: In inanimate subject sentence, there are the types describe nature, effect, shape and color of thing. And in animate subject sentence, there are the types describe personality, ability, and appearance of person.