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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
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Stubborn not to go school, persuade my children to go

My children are so stubborn not to go to school every day early morning that I have to tempt him giving chocolates to persuade them to go.

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There are many ways to rewrite that idea. My children are so stubborn about going to school that I have to give them chocolates to [persuade / get] them to go. My children are so stubborn about getting up early and going to school that I have to coax them with chocolates.

  • There are many ways to rewrite that idea.
  • My children are so stubborn about going to school that I have to give them chocolates to [persuade / get] them to go.
  • My children are so stubborn about getting up early and going to school that I have to coax them with chocolates.
  • CJ
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There are many ways to rewrite that idea.

My children are so stubborn about going to school that I have to give them chocolates to [persuade / get] them to go.

My children are so stubborn about getting up early and going to school that I have to coax them with chocolates.

CJ
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And the parent in me is SCREAMING at this idea!

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