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have you had it fixed yet vs have you got it fixed yet

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They're interchangeable and can be used to ask about the status of something that needed to be repaired or resolved.
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have you had it fixed yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask if something has been repaired or resolved. It implies that the action of fixing has already taken place.
  • We just had it fixed like three months ago.
  • - I had it fixed yesterday.
  • - I had it fixed yesterday.
  • Tell him I had it fixed already.
  • Sorry, the air conditioning's broken. I haven't had it fixed.
  • I found it in the wreckage, had it fixed.
  • I just had it fixed like yours.
  • Tell him I had it fixed already.
  • I found it in the wreckage, had it fixed.
  • It was broken, and I had it fixed and polished.
  • It's not been fixed yet.
  • But it hasn't been fixed yet.
  • I haven't gotten that light fixed yet.
  • You haven't gotten that wall fixed yet?
  • Matthew, have you got that leaky faucet fixed yet?
  • No date has been fixed yet for the presentation of credentials, despite official indications that the ceremony was imminent three times.
  • Sorry, I'll get it fixed.
  • That's us, working together, getting it fixed.
  • I always thought the law was sacred, I-it fixed everything.
  • - Next time call want it fixed.

Alternatives:

  • have you gotten it fixed yet
  • has it been fixed yet
  • did you get it fixed yet
  • has it been repaired yet
  • did you have it repaired yet

have you got it fixed yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to ask if something has been repaired or resolved. It is more common in British English and implies that the action of fixing is completed or in progress.
  • The tape recorder broke and the owner never got it fixed.
  • We got it fixed for her.
  • I got it fixed last week.
  • She thought it was a sign, so she never got it fixed.
  • It's not been fixed yet.
  • But it hasn't been fixed yet.
  • I haven't gotten that light fixed yet.
  • You haven't gotten that wall fixed yet?
  • Matthew, have you got that leaky faucet fixed yet?
  • No date has been fixed yet for the presentation of credentials, despite official indications that the ceremony was imminent three times.
  • Sorry, I'll get it fixed.
  • That's us, working together, getting it fixed.
  • I always thought the law was sacred, I-it fixed everything.
  • - Next time call want it fixed.
  • I prefer having mine towed and getting it fixed.
  • They needed it fixed in an hour.
  • We just had it fixed like three months ago.
  • Carlos, turn off the motion sensors till we get it fixed.
  • Well, I want it fixed just like you found it.
  • So until we get it fixed, meet our new AC.

Alternatives:

  • have you had it fixed yet
  • has it been fixed yet
  • did you get it fixed yet
  • has it been repaired yet
  • did you have it repaired yet

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