Have something done - how to use the causatives HAVE and GET in the passive

Have something done - this is a common structure in English. We it use to talk about actions where someone performs a service for us. In this video you’ll learn how the structure works and how to use the verbs ’have’ and ’get’ in the passive as causative verbs - verbs that indicate one thing causes another. For more information on these and other common causative verbs, we have some other videos: You can see this video with a clickable transcript at our video website: Many thanks to Rachel of Rachel’s English, and Jason R Levine for appearing in this video. You can follow their channels at: and Follow us on twitter as @VickiVideos so you don’t miss out on future videos and don’t forget to subscribe to this YouTube channel.
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