Have something done

We use the construction have + something + past participle to indicate that someone else performs an action for us.

# By ourselves
We clean the house every Friday.
 
# By someone else
We have the house cleaned every Friday.

Example

  • I am going to have my hair cut tomorrow.
  • She is having her house redecorated.
  • He had his wallet stolen.

Have someone do

In addition, the construction have + person + infinitive allows us to specify who performs an action for us.

# No specifying person
We're having the ground floor redesigned.
 
# Specifying the person
We're having the architect redesign the ground floor.
             ^person       ^infinitive

Caveats

In this construction, have functions as a main verb, not an auxiliary. Use do/did for negative and question sentences.

  • We don’t usually have the house painted.
  • Did you have your house painted?

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