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You want to repair your shoes.

You ask someone to repair your shoes.

Your shoes are repaired (by someone).


(Passive voice)
or
You have your shoes repaired.
They don’t cut the grass
They have the grass cut.
We don’t make the chairs.
We have the chairs made.
Jane doesn’t cut her hair.
She has her hair cut.

She has her hair cut (by the hairdresser).


Have something done (by S.O)
Have(tense) + Noun + PP(V3/ed)

YOU don’t do the job. Someone does the


job for you
We don’t install the software.
We have the software installed.
We didn’t cook the food.
We had the food cooked.
He doesn’t make his clothes.
He has his clothes made.
He won’t repair the computer.
He’ll have the computer repaired.
We aren’t washing the car.
We’re having the car washed.
He won’t repair the watch.
He will have the watch repaired.
We don’t take the photos.
We have the photos taken.
She won’t test her eyes.
She will have her eyes tested.
We haven’t painted the house.
We’ve had the house painted.
We don’t take the shopping home.
We have the shopping delivered.
Have something done
How many can you remember?

Write some sentences.

Have / has + (noun) + participle


You have your shoes repaired

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