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Yrmacita Posted 19 years ago
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Is this gramatically correct?

0 00“When I first arrived, the translators at factories, hospitals and public institutions were almost nonexistent. If you got sick in catching a cold or scratch a part of your body, then the doctor can see it, but if the illness was inside you and you didn’t know how to express your symptoms it was a real problem, we were like a child without knowing anything.”00 0-
  

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0 “When I first arrived, translators at factories, hospitals and public institutions were almost nonexistent. If you got sick by catching a cold or scratching part of your body, then the doctor could see it, but if the illness was inside you and you didn’t know how to express your symptoms it was a real problem. We were like a children who didn't know anything.

  • 0 “When I first arrived, translators at factories, hospitals and public institutions were almost nonexistent.
  • If you got sick by catching a cold or scratching part of your body, then the doctor could see it, but if the illness was inside you and you didn’t know how to express your symptoms it was a real problem.
  • We were like a children who didn't know anything.
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0 “When I first arrived, translators at factories, hospitals and public institutions were almost nonexistent. If you got sick by catching a cold or scratching part of your body, then the doctor could see it, but if the illness was inside you and you didn’t know how to express your symptoms it was a real problem. We were like a children who didn't know anything. 0-
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0How about "we were like children who ..." ? (I know it's a typo, Nona 05000 )010id1
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0oops yes sorry. 02br
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00Actually perhaps you mean 'we were as helpless as children'? That would seem to make more sense.0-
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0Thank you everybody! you help me a lot.0-

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