The document provides examples of using the causative form "have something done" in various tenses and aspects in English. It shows the active voice verb forms alongside the equivalent causative constructions using "have sth done". For each tense - such as present simple, present continuous, past simple, etc. - an example is given for the active voice followed by the causative form in parentheses.
The document provides examples of using the causative form "have something done" in various tenses and aspects in English. It shows the active voice verb forms alongside the equivalent causative constructions using "have sth done". For each tense - such as present simple, present continuous, past simple, etc. - an example is given for the active voice followed by the causative form in parentheses.
The document provides examples of using the causative form "have something done" in various tenses and aspects in English. It shows the active voice verb forms alongside the equivalent causative constructions using "have sth done". For each tense - such as present simple, present continuous, past simple, etc. - an example is given for the active voice followed by the causative form in parentheses.
done Pr. Simple She cuts her hair every She has her hair cut month. (A hairdresser cuts every month. her hair every month) Pr. Continuous She is cutting her hair She is having her hair cut now. now, (A hairdresser is cutting her hair now.) Past Simple She cut her hair last week. She had her hair cut last (A hairdresser cut her hair week. last week). Past She was cutting her hair She was having her hair Continuous last week. (A hairdresser cut last week. was cutting her hair last week) Present She has cut her hair. (A She has had her hair cut. Perfect hairdresser has cut her hair.) Present She has been cutting her She has been having her Perfect hair. (A hairdresser has hair cut. Continuous been cutting her hair.) Past Perfect She had cut her hair. (A She had had her hair cut. hairdresser had cut her hair.) Past Perfect She had been cutting her She had been having her Continuous hair. (A hairdresser has hair cut. been cutting her hair.) Infinitive She should cut her hair. (A She should have her hair (bezokolicznik hairdresser should cut her cut. ) hair.) -ing form It’s worth cutting the hair. It’s worth having the hair cut.