They’ve just ……………………… the kitchen decorated.
A had B having C have
2 My dad’s going to get a DVD player ……………………… in the car.
A fit B fitting C fitted
3 I ……………………… have my eyes tested once a year.
A 'm having B have C had
4 They got their photos ……………………… by a professional photographer.
A took B taken C were taken
5 We need to get the television ………………………. I missed my favourite show again!
A repair B repairing C repaired
In this sentence, the correct answer is "A had". The sentence is in the past simple tense and the phrase "just had" indicates that the action of getting the kitchen decorated was completed recently. "Having" and "have" are not correct because they do not fit the verb tense and the context of the sentence.
2) My dad’s going to get a DVD player fitted in the car.
In this sentence, the correct answer is "C fitted". The sentence is in the future tense and the phrase "going to get" indicates a planned action. "Fit" and "fitting" are not correct because they do not fit the verb tense and the context of the sentence.
3) I have my eyes tested once a year.
In this sentence, the correct answer is "B have". The sentence is in the present simple tense and the phrase "have my eyes tested" is a common expression to talk about getting a routine eye examination. "'m having" and "had" are not correct because they do not fit the verb tense and the context of the sentence.
4) They got their photos taken by a professional photographer.
In this sentence, the correct answer is "B taken". The sentence is in the past simple tense and the phrase "got their photos taken" indicates that the action of having their photos taken was done by someone else. "Took" and "were taken" are not correct because they do not fit the verb tense and the context of the sentence.
5) We need to get the television repaired. I missed my favorite show again!
In this sentence, the correct answer is "C repaired". The sentence is in the present simple tense and the phrase "get the television repaired" is a common expression to talk about fixing something that is broken. "Repair" and "repairing" are not correct because they do not fit the verb tense and the context of the sentence.
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