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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

an orphan//orphaned child

With love and care, an orphaned child may grow up to be wealthy and successful.
... an orphan ...

Hi,
Do the above two amount to each other? Thanks.
  

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Orphaned is an adjective Orphan is a noun (the person who is orphaned. The correct sentences are: With love and care, an orphan may grow up to be wealthy and successful. With love and care, an orphaned child may grow up to be wealthy and successful.

  • Orphaned is an adjective Orphan is a noun (the person who is orphaned.
  • The correct sentences are: With love and care, an orphan may grow up to be wealthy and successful.
  • With love and care, an orphaned child may grow up to be wealthy and successful.
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Orphaned is an adjective
Orphan is a noun (the person who is orphaned.
The correct sentences are:

With love and care, an orphan may grow up to be wealthy and successful.

With love and care, an orphaned child may grow up to be wealthy and successful.
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AlpheccaStarsOrphaned is an adjective

Orphan is a noun (the person who is orphaned.

The correct sentences are:

With love and care, an orphan may grow up to be wealthy and successful.

With love and care, an orphaned child may grow up to be wealthy and successful.



Thanks, Alphecca.
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Yes.

an orphan=an orphaned child as a direct substitution in that sentence.
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