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The key answer of exercise 1

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 8A - Treat yourself for the textbook English File Intermediate Plus - Workbook with authors Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden and Kate Chomacki from Oxford University Press

Question

  1. Circle the correct form.
  2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of have something done.
  3. Write sentences about the people in the photos. Use the correct form of have something done. There are two sentences where have something done isn't necessary.

Answer

a)

  1. have my nails done
  2. had it cleaned
  3. fitting a new bathroom
  4. have your hearing tested
  5. haven't had it repaired
  6. painted her flat
  7. have some prints made

b)

  1. 'm having my flat redecorated
  2. have my photo taken
  3. didn't have our fence mended
  4. does; have his hair dyed
  5. hasn't had it put up
  6. did; have your car shed
  7. 've; had my fortune told
  8. 's having / has his temperature taken

c)

  1. She's straightening her hair.
  2. He's having his teeth whitened.
  3. They're having a new shower put in.
  4. He's cleaning his car.
  5. She ought to have her eyes tested.
  6. He doesn't want to have his hair cut.
  7. They're putting up some shelves.
  8. She needs to have her central heating mended.

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