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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is the tense the one to use?

Is the continuous tense the one to use? Is the sentence nice?

I have use the continuous. Is this what you would use?

He's making me not want to come to the party with his attitude.

Here I have use the infinitive. Is 'have me be ' correct?

I wouldn't expect him to have me be his best man at his wedding?

Thank you
  

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He's making me not want to come to the party with his attitude. Better: His attitude makes me not want to come to the party. I wouldn't expect him to have me be his best man at his wedding.

  • He's making me not want to come to the party with his attitude.
  • Better: His attitude makes me not want to come to the party.
  • I wouldn't expect him to have me be his best man at his wedding.
  • [Good]
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He's making me not want to come to the party with his attitude.
Better: His attitude makes me not want to come to the party.

I wouldn't expect him to have me be his best man at his wedding. [Good]

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