Using hacer/mandar + infinitive for "to have something done" Flashcards
to express “to have something done”
we can use the verbs hacer or mandar followed by an infinitive.
The person who actually does the action described in the infinitive is not mentioned and this information is unimportant/irrelevant when using construction,.
hacer/mandar + infinitive = to get/have something done
Using this construction implies that the person has “arranged” for something to be done, “ordered” these actions, or “paid” for these actions to make them happen.
They had their flat painted again, because they didn’t like how it had turned out.
Hicieron pintar de nuevo su piso, porque no les gustaba cómo había quedado.
I had a “granny flat” built next to my house for when I had visiting guests.
Me hice construir un anexo al lado de mi casa para cuando tuviera invitados.
I am having a dress made for my daughter’s wedding.
Voy a mandar hacer un vestido para la boda de mi hija.
The Catholic Kings had the Jews expelled from the whole Spanish territory.
Los Reyes Católicos hicieron expulsar a los judíos de todo el territorio español.