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  • (we / redecorate / our walls) last summer.
    We had our walls redecorate last summer.
  • Last year, (Bob / paint / his house) by a professional.
    Last year Bob had his house painted by a professional.
  • This coat is dirty. I must (it / clean).
    This coat is dirty. I must have it cleaned.
  • I'd never ( cut / my hair) that short! It wouldn't suit me.
    I'd never have my hair cut that short! It wouldn't suit me.
  • I had (my picture / take) for the college website.
    I had to have my picture taken for the college website.
  • I (my bike / steal) in front of the schools a few minutes ago.
    I had my bike stolen in front of the schools a few minutes ago.
  • Yesterday, (I / cut / my hair)
    Yesterday I had my hair cut.
  • Last week, (she / repair / her shower)
    Last week she had her shower repaired.
  • Each Saturday, (we / deliver / a pizza) to our home.
    Each Saturday wwe have a pizza delivered to our home.
  • She crashed her car, she needs to (repair / it)
    She crashed her car, she needs to have it repaired.
  • Sarah is going to (wedding dress/her/ make) by an Italian designer.
    Sarah is going to have her wedding dress made by an Italian designer.
  • I can always (some food / deliver) when I'm too tired.
    I can alwayshave some food delivered when I'm too tired.
  • I am going to (my hair / dye) blond.
    I am going to have my hair dyed blond.
  • When Clara arrived at the hotel, (she / carry / her bags) to her room.
    Whean Clara arrived at the hotel, she had her bags carried to her room.
  • I have a toothache, I should (pull / it)
    I have a toothache, I should have it pulled.
  • Phil had a broken arm, so (he / type / his texts) by his secretary
    Phil had a broken arm, so he had his texts typed by his secretary.
  • Every Friday, (Joe / wash / his car)
    Every day Joe has his car washed.
  • He didn't fix his car, he (it / fix) at the garage.
    He didn't fix his car, he had it fixed at the garage.
  • If you can't see well, you should (your eyes / test)
    If you can't see well, you should have your eyes checked.
  • Your hair is too long. You need (it / cut)
    Your hair is too log. You need to have it cut.