When we bring some kids from slum or pavement in a restaurant to avail them some good food or give them a treat for the sake of any occasion like birthday or anniversary. How can we say to others properly when they ask us.
I take kids from pavement in a restaurant to bring them some good food to celebrate my birthday.
I feed kids in a restaurant on my birthday.
I make the eat, I get them food.
Please explain all a little bit thanks.
It seems more appropriate to treat them when one of them has a birthday rather than when you have a birthday. Nevertheless, here's how I would say it: I bring street kids to a restaurant on my birthday to treat them to some good food and help me celebrate. CJ
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It seems more appropriate to treat them when one of them has a birthday rather than when you have a birthday.
Nevertheless, here's how I would say it:
I bring street kids to a restaurant on my birthday to treat them to some good food and help me celebrate.
CJ