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I had my car stolen vs I had my house painted

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They follow the structure 'have + object + past participle' to indicate that someone arranged for an action to be done by someone else. 'I had my car stolen' means that someone stole the car, while 'I had my house painted' means that someone painted the house.

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I had my car stolen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase follows the structure 'have + object + past participle' to indicate that someone arranged for an action to be done by someone else. In this case, it means that someone stole the car.

Examples:

  • I had my car stolen last night.
  • She had her phone stolen at the mall.
  • They had their bikes stolen from the garage.
  • He had his wallet stolen on the bus.
  • We had our luggage stolen at the airport.
  • I had my car stolen last night. You cannot translate sentences because you did not add any language in your profile. Add a language. ara. سُرقت سيارتي بالأمس.
  • Oct 7, 2015 ... I HAD MY CAR STOLEN THIS MORNING AND DID EVERYTHING REPORTED IT, I CALLED THE INSURENCE TO NOTIFY THEM BUT ...
  • Nov 6, 2015 ... Hey man, I had my car stolen a few years ago, and the cops found it a few hundred metres from where I had parked, with only a fucked lock, ...
  • Nov 6, 2015 ... I had my car stolen last year from in front of my house. I reported the car stolen that morning. A few days later a cop sees the car is parked ...

Alternatives:

  • Someone stole my car.
  • My car was stolen.
  • My car got stolen.
  • My car was taken.
  • My car was stolen by someone.

I had my house painted

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also follows the structure 'have + object + past participle' to indicate that someone arranged for an action to be done by someone else. In this case, it means that someone painted the house.

Examples:

  • I had my house painted last summer.
  • She had her room painted pink.
  • They had their fence painted white.
  • He had his office painted blue.
  • We had our kitchen painted yellow.
  • I had my house painted, I do NOT like it, now what? Jul 11, 2014. 111 views. 2 Likes. 0 Comments. Share on LinkedIn · Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter.
  • Last time I had my house painted, 5 year ago and no mold. No, I have no connection with the company. Pay attention, it can save you money.
  • I had my house painted. (CK); [S] · [T] I painted the gate blue. (CK); [S] · [T] Do you have the painting? (CK); [S] · [T] This gate needs painting. (CK)
  • I had my house painted with benjamin Moore a few years back and the paint changed colour completely. Originally it was a gray, leaning towards brown. Taupe I ...

Alternatives:

  • Someone painted my house.
  • My house was painted.
  • My house got painted.
  • My house was painted by someone.
  • My house was painted in blue.

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