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where we use 'have' with 'get'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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you can use 'have' with 'get' only with a supporting word in between for example 'to'

example of the sentence:

I am running out of milk, I 'have' to 'get' it today.
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Answered by fatamtany
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We can use 'subject + get + object + past participle'. This has the same meaning as 'have', but is less formal.

The students get their essays checked.

I'll get my hair cut next week.

He got his washing machine fixed.

check the link provided.

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/causatives-have-get.html

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