Asked by rfvv

1. I liked the work very much because I could help orphans who needed love.

2. I liked the work very much because I could help children who had no father and mother.

3. I liked the work very much because I could help orphans who needed care.

4. I liked the work very much because I could help children who had no fathers and mothers.

5. I liked the work very much because I could help little childrens whose fahters they couldn't meet.

6. I liked the work very much because I could help orphans whose parents' were/are dead.

(Would you like to check the expressions above? Correct errors, please.)

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
The first four sentences are fine.

5. is confusing and not correct

6. No apostrophe after parents. Since orphan's parents are dead, you should end the sentence after "orphans."




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