
Judul Buku : Grammar itu Gampang Secara Otodidak
Penulis : Irma Indriani
Editor : Gartika Rahmasari
Penerbit : Dunia Cerdas Jln. Raya Munjul
No. 1 Cipayung-Jakarta Timur
Have Something Done
The use have or get more informally in the passive voice which indicates something is done, for the subject or perpetrator by others who do the service or services to us.
- I have my house cleaned : someone cleans my house for me.
- We have my hair cut : somebody cuts my car hair.
- I am having my clothers ironed : somebody is ironing my clothes.
- My mom was sick, she had the clothes washed.
- I got my book recovered.
- We get my house fixed.
To describe something unpleasant or something unexpected.
- I had my bag broken.
- He has her sister cried.
- A market is a place where we can have our necessary bought.
- A hospital is a place where we have our health checked.
- A library is a place where we have can books borrowed.
Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. Use the Structure "have something done".
- I lost my key. I'll have to .........................................( another key/make ).
- When was the last time you .....................................( your hair / cut )?
- You look different. ...................................................( you / your hair / cut ) ?
- ..................................... ( you / a newspaper / deliver ) to your house or do you go to the shop to buy one?
- We ................................ (the house / paint ) at the moment.
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