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Causative Use of Hav1

The document explains the causative use of the verb 'have' in English, illustrating how it is used to indicate that someone arranges for something to be done by someone else. Examples include phrases like 'having her flat redecorated' and 'had their house painted.' It also lists various forms of 'have' used in this context.
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Causative Use of Hav1

The document explains the causative use of the verb 'have' in English, illustrating how it is used to indicate that someone arranges for something to be done by someone else. Examples include phrases like 'having her flat redecorated' and 'had their house painted.' It also lists various forms of 'have' used in this context.
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CAUSATIVE USE OF HAVE

SHE IS HAVING HER FLAT REDECORATED.


THEY HAD THEIR HOUSE PAINTED LAST YEAR.
HE WILL HAVE HIS CAR FIXED ASAP
THEY HAVE HAD THEIR ROOF TILES REPLACED.

HAVE/GET + O + PP VERB

HAVE SOMETHING DONE

HAVE /HAS
HAD
HAS HAD/HAVE HAD
HAD HAD
IS/ARE HAVING
WAS/WERE HAVING
IS/ARE GOING TO HAVE
WILL HAVE
WOULD HAVE
MUST HAVE
SHOULD HAVE

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