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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What parents do for their children.

A parent tells her best friend this after she goes out to buy her child a car.

What parents do for their children.

Does this make any sense to say it?

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Yes. "

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Yes. It is a colloquial expression meaning "Parents go to a lot of trouble for their children, as I just did."
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So if I just said

What parents do for their children. in context, every native speaker would understand?
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If used appropriately, most native speakers would probably understand you.

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