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1. He made them be quiet in the library.
2. He made them quiet in the library.

3. He had them be quiet in the library.
4. He had them quiet in the library.


5. He watched them be quiet in the library.

6. He watched them quiet in the library.

(Which ones are correct in the sentences above?)
14 years ago

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All are correct, but these would be more commonly used: 1, 3, and 5.
14 years ago

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