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Grammar: Have something done

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  • Anne ... her hair ... every Friday afternoon. (do)
    Anne has her hair done every Friday afternoon.
  • The widows are not broken now. You / them / replace
    You have them replaced.
  • Rosemary ... a new kitchen ... in the new house. (install)
    Rosemary has a new kitchen installed in the new house.
  • Janet usually ... her house ... for her birthday. (decorate)
    Janet usually has her house decorated for her birthday.
  • David ... his suits ... at the drycleaner’s in town. (clean)
    David has his suits cleaned at the drycleaner’s in town.
  • Make a sentence: redesigned / we / our cafe / are getting / next month
    We are getting our cafe redesigned next month.
  • Change: I send my videos to the shop. They put them on a CD there. (I)
    I have my videos put on a CD.
  • Change: We ask someone to check the accounts every two weeks. (We)
    We have our accounts checked.
  • Change: Someone broke my favourite mug.
    I have my mug broken.
  • Her coffee maker was broken. Now it’s working again. She / it /repair
    She has it repaired
  • We ... the office ... every evening. (clean)
    We have the office cleaned every evening.
  • We ... this TV ... every month! (repair)
    We have this TV repaired every month!
  • She ... her windows ... once a month. (clean)
    She has her windows cleaned once a month. (clean)
  • Change: Someone cleaned the carpets every year. (I).
    I have my carpets cleaned.
  • their house / have / my friends / broken into
    My friends have their house broken into.
  • You should ... your teeth ... regularly. (test)
    You should have your teeth tested regularly.
  • We ... the roof ... last year. (repair)
    We had the roof repaired last year.
  • Does John deliver the flowers himself or he / them / deliver / ?
    ...he has them delivered?
  • Our neighbours ... a new garage ... at the moment (build)
    Our neighbours are having a new garage built at the moment.
  • I ... my hard drive ... for a bigger one last week. (change)
    I had my hard drive changed for a bigger one last week.
  • You should ... your eyes ... regularly. (test)
    You should have your eyes tested regularly.
  • Change: The mechanic repaired Paul’s car. (Paul)
    Paul has his car repaired.
  • Brian didn’t build that shed himself. He / it / build
    He has it built.