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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hi is this statement grammatically OK ?
"A child in early ages of his life has to play with other children, if we asked him to just go to school, so playing with other remains a dream to him. In the other side if he wants to play most of his time, not going to school and study, after some months studying became a huge problem with him that handling of it isn't possible. I think, In this case, we let to him to waste his time. "
  

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A young child wants to play with other children; if we ask him to just go to school, playing with others remains a dream for him. Yet if he plays most of the time instead of going to school and studying, then eventually studying becomes a huge problem that he cannot handle. I think that in this case, we should let him waste his time.

  • A young child wants to play with other children; if we ask him to just go to school, playing with others remains a dream for him.
  • Yet if he plays most of the time instead of going to school and studying, then eventually studying becomes a huge problem that he cannot handle.
  • I think that in this case, we should let him waste his time.
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A young child wants to play with other children; if we ask him to just go to school, playing with others remains a dream for him. Yet if he plays most of the time instead of going to school and studying, then eventually studying becomes a huge problem that he cannot handle. I think that in this case, we should let him waste his time.
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Mister Micawberif we ask him to just go to school
This order of words is awkward. It can be simplified as: if we ask him just to go to school.

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