Jan. 1, 2023
Today is the 92nd day of my daily English challenge. Yesterday I posted this sentence:
I was delighted to watch of my family and especially my nieces and nephew.
When I said 'to watch' I mean to car about like person.
I was delighted to care of my family and especially my nieces and nephew.
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Writing Challenge, Day 92
Today is the 92nd day of my daily English challenge.
Yesterday I posted this sentence:
I was delighted to watchtake care of my family and especially my nieces and nephew.
ohh, now I understand what you wanted to say. Here's the proper correction.
When I said '"to watch'," I mean to car about like persont I like taking care of the people I love.
I feel the same way.
I was delighted to care ofor my family and especially my nieces and nephew.
There's a nuance between "taking care of" and "caring for" people. When people visit, we usually take care of them and their needs. If the situation is more of a permanent one because someone is ill, disabled or elderly, we care for someone.
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Good work! I'm glad you're having a good holiday with your family!
When I said 'to watch' I meant to car about like persone for.
I was delighted to care ofor my family and especially my nieces and nephew.
take care of would also work!
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Very good! 92 days is very impressive!
When I said 'to watch' I mean to care about likea person.
I was delighted to care ofor my family and, especially my nieces and nephew.
Writing Challenge, Day 92 This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Today is the 92nd day of my daily English challenge. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Yesterday I posted this sentence: This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I was delighted to watch of my family and especially my nieces and nephew. I was delighted to ohh, now I understand what you wanted to say. Here's the proper correction. |
When I said 'to watch' I mean to car about like person. When I said 'to watch' I mean to care about When I said 'to watch' I meant to car When I said I feel the same way. |
I was delighted to care of my family and especially my nieces and nephew. I was delighted to care I was delighted to care take care of would also work! I was delighted to care There's a nuance between "taking care of" and "caring for" people. When people visit, we usually take care of them and their needs. If the situation is more of a permanent one because someone is ill, disabled or elderly, we care for someone. |
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