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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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Can I say,

(a) They decide to sell all the food as possible to earn money.

(b) They donated the money they earned to the orphanage. The money they donated was

RM 5000.

(c) They donated the money to the "Hope Orphanage" with RM 5000. / a cheque RM5000.

(d) Ali's parents prepared many types of food for charity.

Ps: What do we write , "parent's / parents' signature"
  

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Hi, (a) They decided to sell as much food as possible to earn money. (b) They donated the money they earned, RM5000, to the orphanage. (c) They donated a cheque for RM5000 to the "Hope Orphanage".

  • Hi, (a) They decided to sell as much food as possible to earn money.
  • (b) They donated the money they earned, RM5000, to the orphanage.
  • (c) They donated a cheque for RM5000 to the "Hope Orphanage".
  • (d) Ali's parents prepared many types of food for charity.
  • Ps: What do we write , "parent's One parent / parents' signature" More than one parent Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

(a) They decided to sell as much food as possible to earn money.

(b) They donated the money they earned, RM5000, to the orphanage.

(c) They donated a cheque for RM5000 to the "Hope Orphanage".

(d) Ali's parents prepared many types of food for charit
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hi,

I think it can also be written as:

(b) They donated RM5000, which they earned, to the orphanage.

(c) They donated a cheque of RM5000 to the "Hope Orphanage."

(d) Ali's parents prepared different kinds of food for the charity.

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Hi,

I think it can also be written as:

(b) They donated RM5000, which they earned, to the orphanage. OK, but I'd prefer 'had earned'.

(c) They donated a cheque of RM5000 to the "Hope Orphanage." 'A cheque for. . ' is much more idiomatic.

(d) Ali's

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