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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

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What is the difference in meaning of these below sentences?


I got her to hold still for a photo.

I have her to hold still for a photo.

I made her to hold still for a photo.


Please explain.

  

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I got her to hold still for a photo. I had her to hold still for a photo. I made her to hold still for a photo.

  • I got her to hold still for a photo.
  • I had her to hold still for a photo.
  • I made her to hold still for a photo.
  • These mean about the same.
  • The last one perhaps sounds a little more forceful.
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I got her to hold still for a photo.
I had her to hold still for a photo.
I made her to hold still for a photo.

These mean about the same. The last one perhaps sounds a little more forceful.

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