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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Get dressed and getting dressed

I want get dressed as quickly as possible but I have no time for it. Can anyone help me get dressed?

This doll want to get dressed up from you. Can you do this favor it?

Getting dressed up from an fashion consultant is the best idea for anyone who want to impress everyone at the event they participate in.

Get dressed up from brother if you want win the heart of the people with your appearance.

Please check the above sentences and let me know if used the different version of Get and Dress combination.

Thanks.
  

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I want get dressed as quickly as possible but I have no time for it. Can anyone help me get dressed? OK This doll want s you to dress it up to get dressed up from you .

  • I want get dressed as quickly as possible but I have no time for it.
  • Can anyone help me get dressed?
  • OK This doll want s you to dress it up to get dressed up from you .
  • Can you do this favor for it?
  • Getting Being dressed up by from an fashion consultant is the best idea for anyone who want to impress everyone at the event s they participate in.
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I want get dressed as quickly as possible but I have no time for it. Can anyone help me get dressed? OK

This doll wants you to dress it up to get dressed up from you. Can you do this favor for it?

Getting Being dressed up by from an fashion consultant is the be
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Thanks for your editing, I though I can use from him, from her, from fashion consultant, from fashion dresser etc... so is it totally wrong?

How about the following sentences.
He wants to get dressed from head to toe in nice dress, shoes and much more accessories.
At the moment he is getting dressed in his dressing room with the help of a fashion dresser.
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Thanks for your editing, I though I can use from him, from her, from fashion consultant, from fashion dresser etc... so is it totally wrong?

It is wrong for the verb "dress." This verb has regular active and passive forms.

I chose my wardrobe using the advice from fashion consultants.
I am dressed by the most famous fashion consultant in the city. (passive voice)
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I want to get dressed as quickly as possible but I have no time
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Thanks, Mr. M; I missed the missing to.
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Getting Being dressed up by from an (a) fashion consultant is the best idea for anyone who want to impress everyone at the events they participate in.
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What does being mean in the sentence?
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It is a gerund, the verb be + ing.

The passive voice pattern is a form of the verb "be" + past participle.

Being dressed by a fashion consultant is the best idea for anyone who want to impress everyone at the events they participate in.

The subject of the sentence is the gerund phrase, being dressed by a fashion consultant

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