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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Grammar

Could you help me with the sentence? Kelly wanted to have a live band( a. to be played, b. play, c. played, d. been playing) at her wedding. I think it's ?., but not sure...
  

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I think the correct answer is B) play. Kelly wanted to have a live band play at her wedding. Do not confuse this sentence with the construction "to have something done".

  • I think the correct answer is B) play.
  • Kelly wanted to have a live band play at her wedding.
  • Do not confuse this sentence with the construction "to have something done".
  • Here it simply means that she wanted to have a live band, who would play at her wedding.
  • Hope this helps!
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I think the correct answer is B) play.

Kelly wanted to have a live band play at her wedding.

Do not confuse this sentence with the construction "to have something done". Here it simply means that she wanted to have a live band, who would play at her wedding.

Hope this helps!
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B
You need the base form of the verb ie the infinitive without 'to'.
eg He had the band play.
eg He had his son wash his car.

Clive

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