1) I am not a child for you to give me orders. 2) I am not a child that you give me orders. 3) I am not your child for you to give me orders. 4) I am not your child that you give me orders.
Which imply: a) I am a child/your child, but that does not mean that you can give me orders and which mean: b) I am not a child and therefore you cannot give me orders.
Gratefully, Navi.
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