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I would like to talk to my grandmother right now. She is 94 years old. My both parents had been working when I was child, so my grandmother had been taking care of me for more than 10 years. I want her to live healthy as long as possible.

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Who would you like to talk to right now?

I would like to talk to my grandmother right now.

She is 94 years old.

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TOMO_o

Oct. 21, 2025

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I would like to talk to my grandmother right now.

She is 94 years old.

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Oct. 21, 2025

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Who would you like to talk to right now?


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I would like to talk to my grandmother right now.


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She is 94 years old.


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My both parents had been working when I was child, so my grandmother had been taking care of me for more than 10 years.


My bothBoth my parents had been workinged when I was child, so my grandmother had been takingtook care of me for more than 10 years. Both my parents worked when I was child, so my grandmother took care of me for more than 10 years.

Past simple tense is more natural for this sentence.

My both parents had beenBoth of my parents were working when I was child, so my grandmother had been takingtook care of me for more than 10 years. Both of my parents were working when I was child, so my grandmother took care of me for more than 10 years.

"My both parents" is a little strange, "Both of my parents" is the correct phrasing here. The tense also feels a little unnatural, so I've also changed that.

I want her to live healthy as long as possible.


I want her to livbe healthy for as long as possible. I want her to be healthy for as long as possible.

To use "live" you would need the adverb "healthily," which I would just avoid since it feels a bit awkward as a word.

I want her to live healthyily for as long as possible. I want her to live healthily for as long as possible.

Here "healthy" should be "healthily" since it's being used as an adverb (describing how you'd like her to live). You could alternatively phrase it as "I want her to be healthy for as long as possible." You could also consider changing "I want" to "I'd like" since this is a slightly softer way of phrasing it

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