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Have Someone Do

The document contains exercises for practicing the use of the phrases 'have someone do something' and 'have something done.' It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences and rephrasing tasks to reinforce understanding of these grammatical structures. The exercises cover various contexts such as medical appointments, home repairs, and personal preferences.

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Have Someone Do

The document contains exercises for practicing the use of the phrases 'have someone do something' and 'have something done.' It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences and rephrasing tasks to reinforce understanding of these grammatical structures. The exercises cover various contexts such as medical appointments, home repairs, and personal preferences.

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of have someone do something.

1, I (the doctor/check) my blood pressure at my last appointment.

2, You should (someone/look) at the hole in the roof.

3, Jo and Sam want to (a band/perform) at their wedding next month.

4, They (a professional/plan) their last party, it was great.

5, I can’t talk right now, I’ll (my assistant/call) you back.

Complete the sentences using have something done.

1, I (my tyres/change) every year.

2, My grandad (his hip/replace) a few years ago.

3, I’d love to (my fortune/tell) one day.

4, I can do my own manicure, but I prefer (my nails/do) .

5, If I had the budget, I would (my wedding dress/make) by hand.


Rephrase the sentences using the correct form of get someone to do something.

1, The kids did their homework.  I their homework.

2, My boss gave me a pay rise.  I me a pay rise

3, Paul always does stupid things with his friends.  Paul’s friends always stupid
things

4, The salesperson reduced the price.  I the price.

5, Liam has stopped smoking since he met James.  James smoking

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