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Common American English "Have Something Done" | Meaning and Examples

Oct 6, 2022
We use the grammar “have something done” if somebody else does something for us. We don’t do it ourselves. In this video, You will learn the grammar with lots of real examples. “I’m having my house painted next Friday.” The grammar is HAVE/HAS + object + PAST PARTICIPLE – HAVING my house PAINTED
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