1. "He was supposed to change people's lives for better."
Is it OK to use "Change for better"? I'm talking about void promises that someone has given.
2. Is it possible to use the term "Initial rights" or "definite rights" to reffer to the right of every human to choose his religion or what to wear and other basic rights?
3. "I remember my childhood since i was five or six years old."
Is this sentence right?
Thank you.
1. Use 'change for the better'. 2.
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1. Use 'change for the better'.
2. No. Use 'basic rights' or 'human rights'.
3. 'I remember my childhood from the age of five or six.'
In future, ask unrelated questions in separate threads: you'll get quicker answers that way, as many people will want to answer one or two questions but have neither the time nor knowledge to tackle multiple questions.