Answer the questions with true information.
1. What's something you usually pay to have someone do for you?
2. What's something you get a family member to do for you?
3. How much does it cost to get your hair cut?
4. What's something you would have done by a professional?
5. What's the last thing you had repaired?
6. If the screen on your laptop got damaged, would you get it fixed or buy a new laptop?
Check that you use:
• get + someone + to + verb or have + someone + verb to talk about asking other people to do things for you (for example, "I get my brother to fix my car. / I have my brother fix my car.")
• get / have + something + past participle when who you ask is not important (for example, "I always get/have my hair cut professionally".)
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