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payal desai

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Is it the correct sentence?
'Get her wear the garland.'
If not then what is the usual way to say?
 
Get her to wear the garland.
The means that someone must convince (or force?) her to wear it.

Is that what you meant?
 
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?
 
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?
 
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.
 
Put the garland on her.
 
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.
 
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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