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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Dressed, dressup

In order to win the competition you have to get dressed up/ dressed in cute outfit.

Dress this pet up in a nice outfit or dress up this pet up in a nice outfit.

1 sentence: We need to use dressed up or just dressed?
2 sentence: Dress the pet up or dress up the pet?

Thanks for your help.
  

Top answer

In order to win the competition you have to get dressed up/ get dressed in a cute outfit. Dress this pet up in a nice outfit /dress up this pet up in a nice outfit.

  • In order to win the competition you have to get dressed up/ get dressed in a cute outfit.
  • Dress this pet up in a nice outfit /dress up this pet up in a nice outfit.
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12 Answers
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In order to win the competition you have to get dressed up/ get dressed in a cute outfit.
Dress this pet up in a nice outfit /dress up this pet up in a nice outfit.
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So I can use any one of the two.
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Please check this sentence.

Her mother always dresses her up in black outfit.
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Wonder123Her mother always dresses her up in black outfit.
You have an indefinite article missing.
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Her mother always dresses her up in a black outfit. ok?
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Please check the follow sentence.

I would like you to help him get dressed up in a nice outfit and accessories.
I got dressed up in a perfect outfit by my friend or I got dressed up by my friend in a perfect outfit.
I hope you will get me get dressed in a outfit that will make me look handsome at the party.
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I don't see anything original in these sentences that cannot be answered by reviewing the previous sentences.
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Are the three sentences that I written correct?

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