Have + object + past participle (have something done) - when we are talking about paying someone to do something for us. It's often used for services., Get + object + past participle (get something done) - This has the same meaning as 'have', but is less formal., Have someone do something (have + person + infinitive) - this time we say who did the thing - we talk about the person who we asked to do the thing for us., Get someone to do something (get + person + to + infinitive) - you cause the other person to do the action, maybe by paying them to do it, or by asking them to do it, or by persuading them to do it.,
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