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Wangqh2696122 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is the sentence grammatically correct?

Nowadays some parents tend to take on everything concerned with their children.
  

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I'm not sure what you want to say. Some parents tend to be very concerned about their children. Some parents tend to spoil their children.

  • I'm not sure what you want to say.
  • Some parents tend to be very concerned about their children.
  • Some parents tend to spoil their children.
  • Some parents tend to take responsibility for their children.
  • Some parents tend to do everything for their children.
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I'm not sure what you want to say.

Some parents tend to be very concerned about their children.
Some parents tend to spoil their children.
Some parents tend to take responsibility for their children.
Some parents tend to do everything for their children.
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I want to say: Some parents tend to do everything for their children.
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OK, good. Here is an idiom for you:

Some parents wait on their children hand and foot.

http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/wait+on+hand+and+foot

I don't really like the adverb "nowadays." It is very casual, informal and overused.
It is better to leave it out.

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