We use have something done construction when we talk about doing something for us. Usually, it is something we them to do or some paid services. We can also use have something done construction to talk about situations in which we or our possessions are affected. The construction is the following: have + + the past participle of the verb or the verb with ending. The verb "have" in the construction changes like an ordinary verb in the sentence. For instance, we can use had something done to talk about actions, or be + having something done to talk about actions in the process. For example: I had my laptop repaired. This means I asked somebody to repair my laptop, or I went to a special service centre to repair it. I am having my laptop repaired. This means somebody is repairing my laptop for me . We can also use get something done instead of have something done. For example: I should get my laptop repaired. Have something done construction is as present perfect or past perfect. For example: I have repaired my laptop. I had repaired my laptop. Both examples mean that I completed the action .
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We use have something done construction when we talk about [ourselves|someone else]doing something for us. Usually, it is something we [ask or instruct|expect]them to do or some paid services.We can also use have something done construction to talk about [pleasant|unpleasant] situations in which we or our possessions are affected.

The construction is the following: have + [object|subject]+ the past participle of the verb or the verb with [-ing|-ed] ending.The verb "have" in the construction changes like an ordinary verb in the sentence. For instance, we can use had something done to talk about [future|past] actions, or be + having something done to talk about actions in the process.

For example:

I had my laptop repaired.

This means I asked somebody to repair my laptop, or I went to a special service centre to repair it.

I am having my laptop repaired.

This means somebody is repairing my laptop for me[in the future|now].

We can also use get something done instead of have something done.

For example:

I should get my laptop repaired.

Have something done construction is [not the same|the same] as present perfect or past perfect.

For example:

I have repaired my laptop.

I had repaired my laptop.

Both examples mean that I completed the action [on my own|with somebody's help].