How can I have somebody + inf?”

I will ask Peter to help me move

the furniture I have to use the word give

in this sentence I will have Peter _________ moving the

furniture I was confused about this type of

future my first thought was that give should actually be given (I will have

Peter given me a hand) as part of the future perfect,

but apparently is not that type of future,

and I was not able to do this exercise I left it blank. Will the text be similar or similar to the verbs in the post last question?

What exactly is the grammar of a sentence?

I just found out there’s a Stack Exchange site and it I go totally solo. Is it even free? If you consider this question belongs here, please feel free to flag it.

Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
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In English, the pattern of having someone do something is somewhat common. You’ve got there. and that’s exactly what you’ve got there. What does it mean to ask somebody to do something for you? What should be my future perfect tense in my sentence? I highly recommend you learn grammar.

Example:

I’ll have one of my assistants come over to your place to fix it.

Can you please help us?

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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