Make Your Way 5, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM

If we want to emphasise that we did the action, we can use a reflexive pronoun . Language booster: Having things done 28 Reading tips 29 When we want to talk about things that other people do for us , we can use the structure: have/get + action + past participle Examples: My dad has/gets his car fixed at AutoRepair. Where did you have/get your nose pierced? Examples: I made this cake myself. He fixes his bike himself. Do you do these things yourself or do you have them done by somebody else? Put them into the relevant column and think of two more items for each column. cut your hair  develop your photos  fix your computer make your bed  wash your clothes   buy your clothes tidy your bedroom  test your eyes  make your breakfast 1 Do you cut your own hair? 2 How often do you get your hair cut? 3 Who cuts your hair? 4 Where do you get your hair cut? a My mum does it for me. b About every three months. c Nowhere, I do it myself. d No, I get it cut at Antonio’s. Alphin, Elaine Marie: Counterfeit Son (Harcourt 2000) Avi: The Man Who Was Poe (Avon 1991) Banks, Lynne Read: Melusine (Puffin 1994) Blackman, Malorie: The Stuff of Nightmares (Doubleday 2007) Breslin, Theresa: Whispers in the Graveyard (Mammoth 1995) Cormier, Robert: In the Middle of the Night (1995) Duncan, Lois: The Third Eye (LaurelLeaf 1991) Gaiman, Neil: Coraline (HarperCollins 2002) Halam, Ann: The Fear Man (Dolphin 1996) Shan, Darren: Cirque du Freak (Collins 1999) Summers, Tamara: Never Bite a Boy on the First Date (HarperCollins 2009) Various: Seasons of the Witch: Volume 1 (Charmed) (Simon Pulse 2003) I do it myself. I have it done by someone else. Match the questions and the answers. 59 3 Extensive unit 3: Unsolved mysteries Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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