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cut one's hair
Hi,
ist it possible to say
She has cut her hair or should I say
She has got her hair cut
?
I mean she hasn't cut it by herself.....
Thanks
rip
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Re: cut one's hair

Originally Posted by
ripley
Hi,
ist it possible to say
She has cut her hair or should I say
She has got her hair cut
?
I mean she hasn't cut it by herself.....
Thanks
rip
No, you say, "She has had her hair cut".
If she didn't cut it herself, you can't say, "She's cut her hair."
However, if it's something impersonal, like having her curtains changed, it doesn't matter who does it. You can say, "She's changed her curtains."
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Re: cut one's hair
Not a teacher.
In American English, I believe "she's cut her hair" would widely be understood to mean "she's had her hair cut" (especially with proper context or without any reason to assume otherwise).
I would specifically say, "she's cut her own hair" or maybe "she cut her hair herself" if I wanted to convey that idea. (Or supply additional context clues: "She took a pair of scissors and cut her hair.")
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Re: cut one's hair

Originally Posted by
Drear Pooson
Not a teacher.
In American English, I believe "she's cut her hair" would widely be understood to mean "she's had her hair cut" (especially with proper context or without any reason to assume otherwise).
Yes, I have a vague suspicion that this might be right. But I didn't think it was common enough to mention it.
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Re: cut one's hair

Originally Posted by
Raymott
Yes, I have a vague suspicion that this might be right. But I didn't think it was common enough to mention it.
I don't think it's very common in BrE either. I've just asked my 16 year old daughter what she would say/expect to hear and she said "She's had her hair cut".
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