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Carter Lee Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is it natural sentence?

He works for my family and makes money.
He doesn't care himself for us.
He cares and loves of us.
He always helps us when we need to him.
He can solve the problem on together I can't handle.
He had been hurt when he was fixing the stuff.
My daddy what anything to do for me are real hero to me.
  

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He works for my family and makes money. OK He doesn't care himself for us. OK as corrected..

  • He works for my family and makes money.
  • OK He doesn't care himself for us.
  • OK as corrected..
  • He cares for us and loves of us.
  • OK as corrected.
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He works for my family and makes money. OK
He doesn't care himself for us. OK as corrected..
He cares for us and loves of us. OK as corrected.
He always helps us when we need to him
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Why do you remove himself in here?He doesn't care himself for us. OK as corrected..
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Carter LeeHe doesn't care himself for us
Use "himself" when it is the object.

He doesn't love himself.
He looks at himself.

"Care for" is a phrasal verb. You can use it in these ways:
A good mother cares for her children. (take care of)
She doesn't care for broccoli. (like)

If you want "himself" you can sa
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I got it thanks Stars.

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