I also have another question. I have to write 5 phrases with the direct pronouns and make it faire causatif. I also have to to do the same for the indirect pronouns. But im not sure how to?

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I'll send this to Sra.
All object pronouns go in front of the verb faire and in the usual order for an affirmative sentence.

J'ai fait laver la voiture. = I had the car washed
Je l'ai fait laver. = I had it washed.

J'ai fait laver la voiture par (or à) David. = I had the car washed by David OR I had David wash the car.
Je la lui fait laver. = I had it washed by him OR I had him wash it.

Here is the usual word order:
me, te, nous, vous BEFORE
le, la, les BEFORE
lui, leur BEFORE
y BEFORE
en + the verb.

By the way, the "faire causative" is not used ONLY in the passé composé.

Je fais laver la voiture par/à David = I am having David wash the car OR I'm having the car washed by David.
Je la lui fais laver. = I am having it washed by him OR I'm having him wash it.

(I thought I typed this out earlier, but whe I went to check it wasn't on the board!

I'll flag it as well, in case you have further qestions.

Sra (aka Mme)
Also, I thought I mentioned that there is no agreement of the past participlé "fait" with a preceding object pronoun.

Sra (aka Mme)