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Hat gray 40 Posted 9 years ago
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My children

"My children are the only thing that keeps me going."


"My children are what keeps me going."


"What keeps me going is my children."


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'Children' is too obviously a plural noun; I would say them this way My children are the only things that keep me going. My children are what keep me going. What keep me going are my children.

  • 'Children' is too obviously a plural noun; I would say them this way My children are the only things that keep me going.
  • My children are what keep me going.
  • What keep me going are my children.
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'Children' is too obviously a plural noun; I would say them this way

My children are the only things that keep me going.
My children are what keep me going.
What keep me going are my children.

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