1 Look at the examples from the listening and complete the grammar rules with the words in the box. Farmers have their crops regularly sprayed to stop disease. Perhaps in the future villagers will have food and other goods delivered by drones. . does don't formal have or get object past participle preposition subject subject + the (c) past participle We form havelget something done with the (a) + have or get + the (b) We make different tenses by changing the tense of (d)
. We use this structure to talk about actions which we (e) do ourselves. Somebody or something (f) thern for us. Get is a little less (g) than have. Both can be used with the (h) by if we want to refer to the person or thing which does the action