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Which is suitable ( right, correct )?

1. I'm glad that there are people who are ready to help for free.

2. I'm glad that there are people ready to help for free.

  

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pupil 1. I'm glad that there are people who are ready to help for free. 2.

  • pupil 1.
  • I'm glad that there are people who are ready to help for free.
  • 2.
  • I'm glad that there are people ready to help for free.
  • Both are fine.
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pupil

1. I'm glad that there are people who are ready to help for free.

2. I'm glad that there are people ready to help for free.

Both are fine. It is very common to delete a wh- relative word and a form of be when they occur together as in your sentence. (who are; which is; which was; etc.)

CJ

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for free is well on its way to becoming standard English, but is not quite there yet.

So, for standard English, say . . . ready to help free.

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