[Grammar] John had all his money stolen from his hotel bedroom.

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kite

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What does the above sentence mean? It seems to me that John has told someone to steal his money. I mean he intentionally got it done. After all, I believe it may also mean someone has stolen John's money; which means John lost his money. I collected t from a website. Here it is: http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/havesomethingdone/menu.php


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No. All of John's money was stolen. The sentence means that John experienced that fact.
 

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Did you read what was written before the example you posted? Sometimes "had" is a causative verb. Sometimes it is not.
 
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