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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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will help victims'families

Malvo realizes the horror of his crimes, and hopes testifying againt Muhammad will help victims' families.

Is this sentence ok ?

Is there any words missing ?

What is the subject for " will help victims' families ?

Could that be ?

hopes that testiying againt Muhammad will help victims' families.

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You want again s t (with an s ). Otherwise, the sentence is fine. testifying is the subject of help because it is testifying that will help.

  • You want again s t (with an s ).
  • Otherwise, the sentence is fine.
  • testifying is the subject of help because it is testifying that will help.
  • CJ
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You want against (with an s). Otherwise, the sentence is fine.

testifying is the subject of help because it is testifying that will help.

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Are they Malvo's victims? In that case I would say 'his victims'.

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