Monday, July 18, 2011 at 10:24 PM

Have something done

We can use this structure when we arrange for something to be done for us: Have + object + past participle

  • I'm having my card fixed.
  • I'm going to have my hair cut tomorrow.
  • Where did you have your hair cut?
  • Your hair looks nice. Have you had your hair cut?
  • We had the house redecorated last month.
  • I should really have this place cleaned.
  • We need to have the air conditioning repaired.
  • All people are waiting to have their photos taken.
  • Ask the assistance to have the windows cleaned.
  • We need to have the flowers replaced.
  • Lisa had the roof repaired.
  • Did you have those curtains made?
  • We are having our house painted.
  • How often do you have your hair cut?
  • I think you should have your coat cleaned.