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dogmisha228
dogmisha228
18.02.2021 02:12 •  Английский язык

Желательно побыстрей 2.6. Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use “have something done”. When did you last ………………………………………………..? (your washing machine / repair) Do you usually …………………………………………………….? (your hair / dye / that talented hairdresser) I hope you ……………………………………………………… soon. It looks terrible! (your ceiling / repaint) I’m not sure that Sue …………………………………………………………… last week. She usually sews these beautiful dresses herself. (sew / news dress) Did you hear the news? Andrew ……………………………………………….. recently! (all credit cards / steal) Right now our company …………………………………………………………. to the destination point. (all the necessary documents / transfer) We need to ………………………………………………….. by all members of your family. (your will / sign) We ……………………………………………………………… by the van of some construction company yesterday. (all the garbage / remove). Oh, no! I ……………………………………………………………. by my puppy! (just / my favourite blouse / chew).​

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Hikary134
Hikary134
25.01.2024 12:31
Let's break down the sentences and fill in the missing words using the phrase "have something done".

1. "When did you last **have your washing machine repaired**?" (your washing machine / repair)
Explanation: This sentence is asking when the person had their washing machine repaired. We use the phrase "have something done" when we pay someone to do a service for us, in this case, repairing the washing machine.

2. "Do you usually **have your hair dyed by that talented hairdresser**?" (your hair / dye / that talented hairdresser)
Explanation: This sentence is asking if the person normally goes to that talented hairdresser to have their hair dyed. Again, we use the phrase "have something done" to indicate paying someone to do a service for us.

3. "I hope you **have your ceiling repainted soon**. It looks terrible!" (your ceiling / repaint)
Explanation: This sentence expresses a hope that the person will have their ceiling repainted soon because it looks bad. The phrase "have something done" is used to indicate paying someone to repaint the ceiling.

4. "I’m not sure that Sue **sewed her new dress** last week. She usually sews these beautiful dresses herself." (sew / new dress)
Explanation: This sentence expresses uncertainty about who sewed Sue's new dress last week. Based on the fact that she usually sews her own dresses, it is suggested that she didn't sew it herself. We don't use the phrase "have something done" in this sentence.

5. "Did you hear the news? Andrew **had all his credit cards stolen** recently!" (all credit cards / steal)
Explanation: This sentence informs the listener that Andrew had all his credit cards stolen recently. We use the phrase "have something done" to indicate that something was done to someone or to their possessions.

6. "Right now our company **is having all the necessary documents transferred** to the destination point." (all the necessary documents / transfer)
Explanation: This sentence states that the company is currently arranging for all the necessary documents to be transferred to the destination point. The phrase "have something done" is used to indicate that the company is organizing and paying for the documents to be transferred.

7. "We need to **have your will signed** by all members of your family." (your will / sign)
Explanation: This sentence is saying that it is necessary for the person's will to be signed by all members of their family. The phrase "have something done" implies that the person needs to ensure that their family members sign the will.

8. "We **had all the garbage removed** by the van of some construction company yesterday." (all the garbage / remove)
Explanation: This sentence states that all the garbage was removed by a van from a construction company yesterday. The phrase "have something done" indicates that the person arranged and paid for the garbage to be removed.

9. "Oh, no! I **just had my favorite blouse chewed** by my puppy!" (just / my favorite blouse / chew)
Explanation: This sentence expresses distress over the fact that the person's puppy just chewed their favorite blouse. We use the phrase "have something done" to indicate that something happened to us or our belongings.

Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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