Odpowiedź :
Have something done/get something done
1. must / the / valued / you / it / you / have / house / before / sell /.
- You must have the house valued before you sell it.
2. just / outside / house / have / the / the /I / had / of / painted /.
- I have just had the outside of my house painted.
3. please/to/ invoice / have / could / me, / posted / the / you/ ?
- Could you have the invoice posted to me, please?
4. handbag / girlfriend / had / just / stolen / my / her / has /.
- My girlfriend has just had her handbag stolen.
5. can't / to / the / cut/ I / it / I / afford / have / grass / so / do / myself / .
- I can't afford to have the grass cut, so I do it myself
6. please/me, / for / cut / keys / the / of/ copy / a/get/ you / will / ?
- Will you get a copy of the keys cut for me, please?
7. must/developed / my / I / today / get / photographs /.
- I must get my photographs developed today.
8. furniture / having / are/delivered / the / you / when / ?
- When are you having the furniture delivered?
Have something done:
- Subject + have* + object + Past Participle
Get something done:
- Subject + get* + object + Past Participle
*W formie właściwej dla danego czasu.
Konstrukcji "have something done" i "get something done" używamy, by powiedzieć, że ktoś wykonuje dla nas jakąś usługę (za opłatą). Wykonawca czynności jest w tych konstrukcjach pomijany.
"Get something done" jest mniej formalne niż "have something done".
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