Have/Get Something Done — Daily Life & Shopping

Type the correct causative form in each blank.
Form: have/get + object + past participle. You may use any correct tense (have/has/had/get/gets/got, or am/is/are having/getting, etc.).
Note: get something done can also mean finish/complete a task (not causative), e.g., “I need to get this report done by Friday.”

Part A — Fill in the blanks (12)

    Part C — Rewrite the sentences (8)

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