Learning English Grammar
Intermediate level
Using services
Episode 260127 / 27 Jan 2026

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Introduction
Sometimes we need people to do things for us. Maybe we pay them to do it, maybe we just ask for a favour. Listen to Beth and Neil talking about mechanics, hairdressers, doctors and opticians and grammar guru Georgie explaining the causative.
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Grammar explanation
Causative: have/get + object + past participle
When you ask, or pay someone to do something for you, we can use the causative: have/get + object + past participle. It focuses on the process rather than the person who does the action.
- I got my hair cut yesterday.
- I havemy heating checked every year.
- This suit doesn't fit any more. I'll haveitaltered.
Get + object + infinitive with to
We can use get + object + infinitive to talk about causing or persuading someone to do something. The object here is the person who does the action
- I got Georgie to check my grammar.
- You need to get someone to check your car.
- I got them to give me a refund.
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