If I myself has solved a problem,can I say "I have had the problem solved"?It is said that "sb.has sth.done" means "sth." is "done" by others instead of "sb." himself.For example,"Jack has his TV repaired" refers that it is other people,not Jack hims
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If I myself has solved a problem,can I say "I have had the problem solved"?It is said that "sb.has sth.done" means "sth." is "done" by others instead of "sb." himself.For example,"Jack has his TV repaired" refers that it is other people,not Jack hims
If I myself has solved a problem,can I say "I have had the problem solved"?
It is said that "sb.has sth.done" means "sth." is "done" by others instead of "sb." himself.For example,"Jack has his TV repaired" refers that it is other people,not Jack himself,who repairs the TV.
But I am not sure about that.For example,if I myself has solved a prlblem,I tend to think it correct to say "I have had the problem solved",what's your opinion,my friends?Thanks!
If I myself has solved a problem,can I say "I have had the problem solved"?It is said that "sb.has sth.done" means "sth." is "done" by others instead of "sb." himself.For example,"Jack has his TV repaired" refers that it is other people,not Jack hims
From my point of view, the following two sentences are still different:
I have had the problem solved.
I have solved the problem.
And I think the pattern you described in the first paragraph still applies to this.
I think you can.
I think you can.But I think the accurate translation is "I have had solved the problem by myself","I have had the problem solved"can mean the problem is solved by either other people or yourself,I hope my answer will be helpful to you.