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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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0Can I say,02br
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00(a) When she is free, she helps her younger brother and teaches him (how) to do his homework. 02br
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00(b) She helps her younger brother to do homework and teaches him reading / to read. 0-
  

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0I would say,02br
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00When she's free, she helps her younger brother with his homework.0-
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0That means my sentences are not correct?02br
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00Can I say,02br
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00(a) John helps his brother to do homework and reading. 02br
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00(b) She helps her brother to finish his hoomework. 0-
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0Are they correct? 02br
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00(a) John helps his brother to do homework and reading. 02br
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00(b) She helps her brother to finish his homework. 02br
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00(c) Sometimes when John's brother does not understand about his homework, John will teach him. 02br
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00(d) John helps his brother how to do homework. 0-
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0(a) John helps his brother to do homework and reading. 01font00The problem here is that 01i00reading02i00 is probably part of the brother's homework, so it would be better to just leave it out or reword the sentence: 01i00John helps his brother (to) do (his) homework.02i02font02br
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0Can I say,02br
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00(a) He helps his brother in (his ) homework.02br
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00(b) When she is free, she helps her younger brother and teaches him (how) to do his homework. 02br
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00(c) She helps her younger brother to do homework and teaches him reading / to read. 0-
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0Can I say,02br
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00(a) When her brother has a problem with his homework, Susan will teach her brother. She teaches her brother well.02br
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00(b) Her brother has any problem also can ask her sister. 02br
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00(c) If her brother has any problems, he can ask her sister. 0-

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