This document discusses different ways to express having an action done to you or your possessions in English, using the verbs "have", "get", and others. It provides examples of how to say things like "have your hair cut/done" or "have your teeth cleaned" as opposed to just "cut/clean your hair/teeth". It also lists different tenses that can be used with "have" like present perfect ("has had"), past ("had had"), future ("will have"), conditional ("would have"), and more.
This document discusses different ways to express having an action done to you or your possessions in English, using the verbs "have", "get", and others. It provides examples of how to say things like "have your hair cut/done" or "have your teeth cleaned" as opposed to just "cut/clean your hair/teeth". It also lists different tenses that can be used with "have" like present perfect ("has had"), past ("had had"), future ("will have"), conditional ("would have"), and more.
This document discusses different ways to express having an action done to you or your possessions in English, using the verbs "have", "get", and others. It provides examples of how to say things like "have your hair cut/done" or "have your teeth cleaned" as opposed to just "cut/clean your hair/teeth". It also lists different tenses that can be used with "have" like present perfect ("has had"), past ("had had"), future ("will have"), conditional ("would have"), and more.
This document discusses different ways to express having an action done to you or your possessions in English, using the verbs "have", "get", and others. It provides examples of how to say things like "have your hair cut/done" or "have your teeth cleaned" as opposed to just "cut/clean your hair/teeth". It also lists different tenses that can be used with "have" like present perfect ("has had"), past ("had had"), future ("will have"), conditional ("would have"), and more.
Clean your teeth Have your teeth cleaned Do your hair Have your hair done HAVE + OBJECT + VERB (3rd form) She has regularly. She’s having at the moment. She has had recently. her hair She had cut last week. She was having when I arrived. She will have tomorrow. She would have if she had enough money.