Causatives (have/get sth done) exercises — Set 1: The Causative: Have/Get Something Done (Typing Practice)
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What does this sentence mean? "I had my hair cut."
I cut my own hair.
My hair was very long.
A hairdresser cut my hair for me.
I was cutting my hair.
Causatives (have/get sth done) exercises online (Typing Practice)
Learn the causative form 'have/get something done' — used when you arrange for someone else to do something for you. Each question tests your understanding of this essential causative have and get pattern in present and past simple. Focus on choosing the right verb form and understanding the difference between doing something yourself and having it done.