Causative Exercise 1: Have / Get Something Done
Change these examples into the structure ‘have + object + past participle’ or ‘get +
object + past participle’.
For example: I cleaned my kitchen (have) → I had my kitchen cleaned.
1. I washed my car. (have) - I had my car washed
2. I cut my hair. (get) - I got my hair cut
3. I typed the documents. (have) - I had the documents typed
4. I fixed my washing machine. (get) - I got my washing fixed
5. I cut my grass. (have) - I had my grass cut
6. I painted my bedroom. (get) - I got my bedroom painted
7. I repaired my fridge. (have) - I had my fridge repaired
8. I tidied my garden. (get) - I got my garden tidied
9. I edited the article. (have) - I had the article edited
10. I cleaned the carpets. (get) - I got the carpets cleaned
11. I printed the photo. (have) - I had the photo printed
12. I checked my teeth. (get) - I got my teeth checked
13. I cleaned the windows. (have) - I had the windows cleaned
14. I made the necklace. (get) - I got the necklace made
15. I delivered the furniture. (have) - I had the furniture delivered
16. I repaired the roof. (get) - I got the roof repaired
17. I wrote the report. (have) - I had the report wrote
18. I dyed my hair. (get) - I got my hair dyed
19. I sent the money. (have) - I had the money sent
20. I built the shed. (get) - I got the shed built