A mother is telling her kids, "We can just visit dad at the nursery home, like we do it with grandpa, ok?
The dad has been moved to a nursery home because he's sick and unable to take care of himself. And what I want to say is that the mother is telling her kids that they can just visit him at the nursery home, just like they use to visit their grandpa at a nursery home. Is that clear from the sentence? Or does it sound like they use to go visit their dad with the grandpa?
I don't know if I have explained myself good enough, but hope you understand my question. Thank you.
A nursery is a place for very young children. You mean a nursing home. A mother is telling her kids, "We can just visit D ad at the nursing home , like we used to visit do it with G randpa, ok?
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A nursery is a place for very young children. You mean a nursing home.
A mother is telling her kids, "We can just visit Dad at the nursing home, like we used to visit do it with Grandpa, ok?