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Lee Singed Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Train me as a doctor since I was small

I would like to ask how to say the following sentence in a grammatical way and with a natural collocation? Or is there a better way to say it?

"My mum has trained me to become a doctor since I was small."
  

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" However, I would look again at the verb "train". Normally you train to become a doctor when you go to university. Your parents do not normally do this.

  • " However, I would look again at the verb "train".
  • Normally you train to become a doctor when you go to university.
  • Your parents do not normally do this.
  • It may be that you mean something more like "encouraging".
  • However, "train" is not definitely wrong.
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More usually we would say "My mum has been training me to become a doctor since I was small."

However, I would look again at the verb "train". Normally you train to become a doctor when you go to university. Your parents do not normally do this. It may be that you mean something more like "encouraging". However, "train" is not definitely wrong.
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I think it's better if you say.. my mum has been motivating me to become a doctor
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I think it's better if you say... My mum has been motivating me to become a doctor

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