Can i have ingles
He got his washing machine fixed. Try an exercise about 'have something done' and 'get something done' here. This has a very similar meaning to 'have something done', which we've already talked about, but this time we say who did the thing - we talk about the person who we asked to do the thing for us. I had the electrician look at my broken light. The doctor will have the nurse call the patients. The teacher had the students write the answers on the whiteboard.
Again, this means that you cause the other person to do the action, maybe by paying them to do it, or by asking them to do it, or by persuading them to do it.
She gets her son to do his homework by promising him ice cream when he's finished. I got the cleaner to clean under the cupboards. Sometimes, this construction has the feeling that we needed to convince someone to do something, while the other constructions on this page are neutral. Try an exercise about 'have someone do something' and 'get someone to do something' here. BellaDancer , but perhaps, you might agree with me on this point.
A bar is probably one of the last places in the world in which people think about grammar. More likely, one side wants to buy a beer, and the other wants to sell it. Nobody gives a damn about grammar in the bar or in other social gatherings, but people who intend to make a living by using English in their business, should say only what they mean, to avoid misunderstandings. Good English means good business. At least, most of the time. BellaDancer said:. I do not entirely agree.
Yes, if you are in a friend's home and you want to help yourself from the frig, you can also say, "can I get a beer? California is very politically correct!
The meaning is, "I would like to order a beer. Can I get a beer, please? Can I get 2 gallons of WordReference Wildflower paint, please? Ursi21 Member USA. Ursi21 said:. I agree with zetem. I would say: Could I have a beer, please , would be my first choice, or Could you get me a beer, please , which is also okay, but Could I get a beer, please doesn't sound right to me either, unless I'm prepared to get it myself.
You must log in or register to reply here. Active 5 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 83k times. Improve this question. Mari-Lou A Swizec Teller Swizec Teller 2 2 gold badges 5 5 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Can have implies that someone has the opportunity to possess or do something. Edward can have an ice cream cone when he gets home. Gillian can have her friends over after school. I can have a whole bottle of wine with my dinner if I so desire. It implies permission or ability.
Gillian could have her friends over after school if she wasn't so busy. It is also used in the past tense to express a possibility that no longer exists. Improve this answer. Robusto Robusto k 37 37 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Believe it or not, there actually is a slight difference between the two: He can have the hammer. He has the necessary permission to possess the hammer. He could have the hammer.
He has the potential to have the hammer already in his possession. The speaker does not know who has the hammer, but he has the potential to have it. I have a feeling he was referring to past modal constructions like: Where is he?
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