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Kelly Tan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

My father and mother / parents love me very much.

My father and mother love me very much.

Is it better to say My parents love me very much. Any difference?

Thank you.
  

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There is no difference in meaning if you change your first sentence into the seconds sentence.

  • There is no difference in meaning if you change your first sentence into the seconds sentence.
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There is no difference in meaning if you change your first sentence into the seconds sentence.
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Thank you Barbara.

Is it better to write parents instead of mother and father?
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Can somebody please help. Thanks.
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Kelly TanIs it better to write parents instead of mother and father?
They are both fine. However, for me the more natural word order is "mother and father" as you have here, rather than "father and mother" as you had originally.

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