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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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What is the difference between "get this painted ,get him to paint" and
"have this painted,have him paint"?
  

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These would be used, for example, in the following: I need to get this painted. If you need the door painted, I'll get him to paint it for you. I'll have this painted by him the next time he comes around.

  • These would be used, for example, in the following: I need to get this painted.
  • If you need the door painted, I'll get him to paint it for you.
  • I'll have this painted by him the next time he comes around.
  • I'll have him paint the door the next time he comes around.
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These would be used, for example, in the following:

I need to get this painted.

If you need the door painted, I'll get him to paint it for you.

I'll have this painted by him the next time he comes around.

I'll have him paint the door the next time he comes around.

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