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Have sth done shops test Where can you have your eyes tested? Where can you have your mobile unlocked? Where can you have your shoes mended? Where can you have your watch fixed? From where can you have a pizza delivered? Where can you have your hair cut? Where can you have your photo taken? Where can you have your nails done? Where can you have your teeth whitened?

have + obj + past participle Use the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences. Remember to check which tense is required! When was the last time you __________ your eyes _______ (test)? Do you enjoy ________ your teeth ______ (check)?

1.What is the advantage of having your mobile phone unlocked (unlock)? 2.Is it worth having your shoes mended (mend)? 3.Would you rather have your watch fixed (fix) or buy a new one? Why? 4.How often do you have pizza delivered (deliver)? 5.When are you next having your hair cut (cut)? 6.Have you ever had your nails done (do)? If not, would you like to? 7.Does your family ever have the shopping delivered (deliver)? 8. Where can you have photocopies made (make)? 9. Why is it important to have your tyres checked (check)? 10. If you could have one piece of clothing made (make) for you, what would it be? 11. Have you ever had any teeth removed (remove)? What was it like? 12. On what occasions do people typically have professional photographs taken (take)? 13.Have you ever put something in the washing machine that you should have had dry cleaned (dryclean)? What happened?