where we use 'have' with 'get'?
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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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example of the sentence:
I am running out of milk, I 'have' to 'get' it today.
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We can use 'subject + get + object + past participle'. This has the same meaning as 'have', but is less formal.
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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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