Causatives (have/get sth done) exercises — Set 1: The Causative: Have/Get Something Done (Worksheet)

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What does this sentence mean? "I had my hair cut."

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I my car washed at the car wash every weekend.

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She her dress cleaned before the party last week.

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We need to the roof repaired before winter.

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Tom his eyes tested last month.

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"I got my phone fixed yesterday." This sentence means:

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My parents the house painted every five years.

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Where did you your suit made?

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I my bicycle repaired at the shop on Park Street.

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She doesn't cut her own hair. She it done at a salon.

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They their windows cleaned once a month.

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He got his watch at the jeweller's.

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I need to have my passport before the trip.

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"Did you paint the kitchen yourself?" "No, I it painted."

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We're going to the car serviced next week.

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She had her nails for the wedding.

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How often do you have your hair ?

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Mark got his laptop screen because it was cracked.

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I always my shirts ironed at the dry cleaner's.

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Where can I this document photocopied?

Causatives (have/get sth done) exercises online (Worksheet)

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.