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Is it the correct sentence?
'Get her wear the garland.'
If not then what is the usual way to say?
 

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Get her to wear the garland.
The means that someone must convince (or force?) her to wear it.

Is that what you meant?
 

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Get her to wear the garland.
The means that someone must convince (or force?) her to wear it.

Is that what you meant?

I mean that if i am going to wear garland to someone then what should be the sentence?
 

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I mean that if i am going to wear garland to someone then what should be the sentence?

The part in bold is not grammatical and I can't understand what you mean for it to say. Can you try to use other words to say it?
 

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I mean that if i am going to wear garland to someone then what should be the sentence?

The part in bold is not grammatical and I can't understand what you mean for it to say. Can you try to use other words to say it?

One person is going to put garland on other person's neck.
 

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Put the garland on her.
 

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Are you dressing someone who is not capable of dressing herself?

Put her shoes on her.
Put her jacket on her.

This implies a baby or perhaps someone paralyzed who needs someone else to dress them.
 

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Are you dressing someone who is not capable of dressing herself?

Put her shoes on her.
Put her jacket on her.

This implies a baby or perhaps someone paralyzed who needs someone else to dress them.
:lol: just wanted to know how to say..
 
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