HAVE
SOMETHING DONE
Take a look at these two sentences. What is the difference in meaning between them?
'I cut my hair.'
'I have my hair cut.'
'I cut my hair' means that I do it myself.'I have my hair cut.'
'I have my hair cut means someone cuts my hair for me (in this case it's probably a hairdresser).
We use have something done to mean another person does a service for us.
The grammar for this is pretty simple:
Have + object + past participle
Let's take a look at a few more examples:
'We didn't want to cook so we had a pizza delivered.'
'I had my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I had my watch fixed.'
We can also use 'get' instead of 'had' and the meaning stays the same. The sentences above now become:'I had my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I had my watch fixed.'
'We didn't want to cook so we got a pizza delivered.'
'I got my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I got my watch fixed.'
'I got my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I got my watch fixed.'
future
'I had my watch fixed' tells us about the past.'I am going to have / get my watch fixed' tells us about the future.
'Going to' tells us about a future plan that has already been made.
We use 'will' for something that has just been decided:
I just noticed how dirty my suit is. I will have / get it cleaned soon.'
questions
Imagine that you like your friend's new haircut; you could ask her:
'Where did you have / get your hair cut?'
Maybe you have just moved to a new town and you decided that it is time for a haircut ;you can ask:
'Where can I have / get my hair cut?'
You want to know if your friend's car has been fixed yet; you can ask:
'Did you have your car fixed?'
Memiliki sesuatu dilakukan
Lihatlah
dua kalimat.
Apa perbedaan
dalam arti
antara mereka?
'I cut my hair.'
'I have my hair cut.'
'I have my hair cut.'
'I cut my hair' means that I do it myself.
'I have my hair cut means someone cuts my hair for me (in this case it's probably a hairdresser).
'I have my hair cut means someone cuts my hair for me (in this case it's probably a hairdresser).
Kami menggunakan
memiliki sesuatu
dilakukan
berarti
orang
lain
melakukan layanan
bagi kita.
Tata bahasa
untuk ini
cukup sederhana:
Memiliki +objek+ Kata kerja
Let's take a look at a few more examples:
'We didn't want to cook so we had a pizza delivered.'
'I had my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I had my watch fixed.'
'I had my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I had my watch fixed.'
Kita juga bisa menggunakan
'mendapatkan'
bukan
'memiliki' dan makna
tetap
sama. Kalimat di atas
kini
menjadi:
'We didn't want to cook so we got a pizza delivered.'
'I got my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I got my watch fixed.'
'We didn't want to cook so we got a pizza delivered.'
'I got my car washed at that new place by the station.'
'I got my watch fixed.'
Masa depan
'I had my watch fixed' tells us about the past.
'I am going to have / get my watch fixed' tells us about the future.
'I had my watch fixed' tells us about the past.
'I am going to have / get my watch fixed' tells us about the future.
'Going
to' tells us about a future plan that has already been made.
We use
'will' for something that has just been decided:
I just
noticed how dirty my suit is. I will have / get it cleaned soon.'
pertanyaan
Imagine that you like your friend's new haircut; you could ask her:
pertanyaan
Imagine that you like your friend's new haircut; you could ask her:
'Where did
you have / get your hair cut?'
Maybe you
have just moved to a new town and you decided that it is time for a haircut
;you can ask:
'Where can I
have / get my hair cut?'
You want to
know if your friend's car has been fixed yet; you can ask:
'Did you
have your car fixed?'
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