V + DO + OC (PP) Have you ever heard a pop song sung in Japanese? Have you ever seen the mountains covered in snow? You must make yourself respected.

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V + DO + OC (PP) Have you ever heard a pop song sung in Japanese? Have you ever seen the mountains covered in snow? You must make yourself respected. He couldn ’ t make himself heard.

V + DO + OC (PP) You should make your views known. We found the house deserted. They found themselves stranded at the airport. We want the work finished by Sunday. I ’ ll see you damned first.

V + DO + OC (PP) She ’ s had her handbag stolen. King Charles I had his head cut off. The pilot had his plane hijacked. The soldier had his left leg amputated. I ’ ve recently had my appendix removed.

V + DO + OC (PP) I ’ ve not yet had a street named after me. Last week we had all our windows broken by the hooligans. This week we ’ ve had the house broken into by thieves. We have your medicine prepared now. I;ve no money left.

V + DO + OC (PP) I must have/get my hair cut. Let ’ s have/get our photograph taken. I ’ ll just get myself tidied up. Why don ’ t we have/get the house painted? You ’ ll have to get that tooth filled.

V + DO + OC (PP) I ’ ll have/get the matter seen to. Can we have/get the programme changed?