Practice - Have Get Something Done - Get Someone To Do STH
Practice - Have Get Something Done - Get Someone To Do STH
We use have + something + done when somebody does something for us. (Something we want or
ask them to do)
- The structure ¨get + something + done¨ has the same meaning, though it is more informal.
E.g., Elena had the room decorated. (Someone decorated Elena’s room)
E.g., I got my car washed this morning. (Someone washed my car)
- In the present:
E.g., He has the house painted every two weeks.
- In the past:
E.g., He had the house painted last month.
- in the future:
E.g., He will have the house painted in the following days.
I am going to have my personal account checked.
In informal English, we use ¨get + someone + to + infinite verb¨ to talk about making someone do
something.
Activity 1)
Look at the pictures and say what people are doing or what they did.
Use the phrases:
- her photo
- his windows
- his car
- her eyes
- his hair
Use these verbs: clean, cut, repair, take, test
Activity 2
We……………….every month.
I am going to…………………..
I……………………………every year.
It is time to………………………..
Activity 3 – Read about the club and choose the correct words in italics.
If you have had a hard day at the office and just want a relaxing massage, we have a team of
excellent therapists ready to help. You can have your hair and make-up (6) to be done/done by our
expert beauticians. But we haven’t forgotten about those everyday problems. So, if your central
heating system breaks down, we will get a plumber (7) coming/ to come to your house in half an
hour. If your car needs (8) servicing/to service, we can get a mechanic to collect your car and return
it to you later the same day.