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Vsuresh Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

sentence

Hi
Please tell me if this sentence is OK.
We (Teachers) will do everything keeping the child's best interest and circumstances in mind.
(context: Working on the assessment modules for a physically challenged child.)
  

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We (Teachers) will do everything to keep the child's best interests in mind.

  • We (Teachers) will do everything to keep the child's best interests in mind.
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We (Teachers) will do everything to keep the child's best interests in mind.
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Thank you,sir.
Please tell me if I have understood this correctly.
(All that the teachers do must ultimately be beneficial to the child.)
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vsureshPlease tell me if I have understood this correctly.(All that the teachers do must ultimately be beneficial to the child.)
Are you asking whether that sentence and your original sentence are synonymous? Not exactly.

We (Teachers) will do everything to keep the child's best interests in mind. = We will try very hard to do what is best for
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Thank you,sir.
Please tell me the difference because what I wanted to convey, through my original sentence, is same as the meaning conveyed in yours.
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Then use mine; I have merely corrected yours.

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