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Grammar

to be entrusted with sth

Hello,
could you tell me whether these two sentences are correct?

Mrs Brown has been entrusted with the task of giving special classes to children aged 2-8.

Mrs Brown has applied the techniques adjusted to children’s age, such as games involving physical movement, songs and dance.

Thank you for your help.
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Mrs Brown is giving special classes to children aged 2-8. ) Mrs Brown has applied techniques applicable to the children’s ages, such as games involving physical movement, songs and dance.

  • Mrs Brown is giving special classes to children aged 2-8.
  • ) Mrs Brown has applied techniques applicable to the children’s ages, such as games involving physical movement, songs and dance.
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Mrs Brown is giving special classes to children aged 2-8. (Your 'being entrusted' sounds like Mrs Brown is mentally impaired or otherwise not competent.)

Mrs Brown has applied techniques applicable to the children’s ages, such as games involving physical movement, songs and dance.

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