Have/Get Something Done = Pay someone to do something
We use have/get + something + done to talk about actions that we pay someone to do for us, like getting a haircut, going to the eye doctor, or getting your house cleaned. I cut my hair. (I did it myself) I had my hair cut. (I paid my hairdresser) I hope this helps!! *************************************************** United Language Centre's YouTube Channel is being created with both the students and teachers in mind! Whether you are learning English, or learning to teach it, this channel will be a valuable one for you! English grammar is the main focus for us, but dig a little deeper and you will find some conversations from our old Facebook live chats along with some other great content! We hope you enjoy these videos! SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/c/ULCUnitedLan... You can also follow us here: Facebook: / unitedlanguagecentre Instagram: / unitedlanguagecentre LinkedIn: / unitedlanguagecentre Website: http://www.ulc.com.sg/ulc-blog

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