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U4. havesomethingdone

23. Feb 2016
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U4. havesomethingdone

  1. Have something done a) I cut my hair b) I have my hair cut a) I cut my hair b) I have my hair cut
  2. Have something done Have / has + (noun) + participle WE DON’T DO the action ourselves, we get/pay/entrust somebody else to do it for us. Also used when SOMETHING unpleasant happened to us. The most important thing is the action; the person who does the action (agent or doer) is unknown or unnecessary.
  3. I don’t cut my hair I have it cut
  4. Someone repairs Angel’s shoes Angel’s doesn’t repair his shoes
  5. Ángel has his shoes repaired
  6. We don’t clean the windows Someone cleans our windows
  7. We have the windows cleaned
  8. The children didn’t cook the food The cooks cooked the children’s food
  9. The children had the food cooked
  10. Messy didn’t cut the grass Someone cut Messi’s grass
  11. Messy had the grass cut
  12. Felipe isn’t making the chairs The carpenter is making some chairs for Felipe.
  13. Felipe is having the chairs made
  14. We aren’t installing the software
  15. We are having the software installed
  16. The groom hasn’t made his suit A tailor has made the groom’s suit.
  17. The groom has had his suit made
  18. We haven’t washed the car
  19. We have had the car washed
  20. He won’t fix the computer A technician will fix his computer
  21. He’ll have his computer fixed
  22. The businessman won’t repair his watch A watchmaker will repair the businessman’s watch
  23. The businessman will have his watch repaired
  24. We aren’t going to take the photos
  25. We are going to have the photos taken
  26. She is not going to take the shopping home Her shopping is going to be taken home
  27. She is going to have the shopping taken home
  28. We weren’t painting the house A painter was painting the house for us.
  29. We were having the house painted
  30. She may not test her eyes herself
  31. She may have her eyes tested
  32. Careful, we use “have sth done” when unpleasant or bad things happen to us I had 50 euros stolen yesterday He had his leg broken while playing basket
  33. CAUSATIVE FORM: “HAVE SOMETHING DONE” ACTIVE PASSIVE Present Simple I cut my hair myself. I have my hair cut. Present Continuous I am cutting my hair myself. I am having my hair cut. Past Simple I cut my hair myself. (LAST MONTH) I had my hair cut. Past Continuous I was cutting my hair myself. I was having my hair cut. Present Perfect I have cut my hair myself. I have had my hair cut. Past Perfect I had cut my hair myself. I had had my hair cut. Future Simple I will cut my hair myself. I will have my hair cut. Future be going to I am going to cut my hair myself. I am going to have my hair cut. Modal I should cut my hair myself. I should have my hair cut. Modal Perfect I should have cut my hair myself. I should have had my hair cut.
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