CAUSATIVES Have something done

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CAUSATIVES Have something done

WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? I painted my house I had my house painted.

I painted my house I had my house painted. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? I painted it by myself I hired someone to paint it for me

USE 1- We use have+object+past participle to say that we arrange for someone to do something for us. E.g: Sandra is having her house painted (Sandra is not painting it herself- somebody else is painting it.) They painted their house. (They did it themselves) They had their house painted. (They hired someone to paint it it) She cut her hair. (She cut it herself) She had her hair cut. (She went to the hairdresser’s.)

2-We also use causative have when someone does something to us. USES 2-We also use causative have when someone does something to us. John had his window broken by a thief.

have + object + past participle STRUCTURE have + object + past participle I HAD MY HAIR CUT YESTERDAY

TENSES WITH CAUSITIVES PRESENT SIMPLE: He repairs the car.He has the car repaired. PRESENT CONTINUOUS: He is repairing the carHe is having the car repaired. PAST SIMPLE: He repaired the car.He had the car repaired.

PAST CONTINUOUS: He was repairing the car.He was having the car repaired. FUTURE SIMPLE: He will repair the car.He will have car repaired. BE GOING TO: He is going to repair the car.He is going to have the car repaired

PRESENT PERFECT: He has repaired the car. He has had car repaired PAST PERFECT: He had repaired the car.He had had the car repaired

HER HOUSE SHE has had is having was having PAINTED has had had had will have is going to have SHE

Our neighbours … (their roof / repair)… after the storm. EXAMPLES Our neighbours … (their roof / repair)… after the storm. Our neighbours had their roof repaired after the storm.

PRACTICE TIME! Present simple Mary goes to the hairdresser to... Do her nails: Do her hair: The gardener mows my garden every Friday. I go to the doctor every year to do a check-up.

PRACTICE TIME! Present simple Mary goes to the hairdresser to... Do her nails: Have her nails done Do her hair: Have her hair done The gardener mows my garden every Friday. I have my garden mowed every Friday. I go to the doctor every year to do a check-up. I have a check-up done every year.

PRACTICE TIME! Past simple The mechanic repaired her car last week. She ... Someone redecorated my kitchen last month I ... Tom cut his hair yesterday. You ... The engineer repaired my television. I ...

PRACTICE TIME! Past simple The mechanic repaired her car last week. She HAD HER CAR REPAIRED last week They redecorated my kitchen last month. I HAD MY KITCHEN REDECORATED last month Tom cut his hair yesterday. Tom HAD HIS HAIR CUT yesterday The engineer repaired my television. I HAD MY TELEVISION REPAIRED I ...

PRACTICE TIME! Past simple I didn’t make this birthday cake. They made it for me. The actress went to the photographer’s studio. He took her photo. Someone stole Kate’s bike this morning.

PRACTICE TIME! Past simple I didn’t make this birthday cake. They made it for me. I HAD MY CAKE MADE The actress went to the photographer’s studio. He took her photo. She HAD HER PHOTO TAKEN Someone stole Kate’s bike this morning. Kate HAD HER BIKE STOLEN

PRACTICE TIME! Mixed tenses Anne / her wedding dress / make / last month. Albert / his car / wash / at the moment. Lucy / the house / paint / tomorrow. Jeremy / his bike / repair / yesterday.

PRACTICE TIME! Mixed tenses Anne / her wedding dress / make / last month. Ann had her wedding dress made last month Albert / his car / wash / at the moment. Albert is having his car washed at the moment. Lucy / the house / paint / tomorrow. Lucy is going to have the house painted tomorrow Jeremy /his bike / repair / yesterday. Jeremy had his bike repaired yesterday