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I don't want my kid to get hurt vs I don't want my kid to hurt

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings. 'I don't want my kid to get hurt' means you don't want your child to be injured or harmed. 'I don't want my kid to hurt' means you don't want your child to cause harm to others.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

I don't want my kid to get hurt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when expressing a desire to protect one's child from harm or injury.

Examples:

  • I don't want my kid to get hurt playing soccer.
  • Please be careful on the playground; I don't want my kid to get hurt.
  • As a parent, I don't want my kid to get hurt in any way.

Alternatives:

  • I want to keep my kid safe.
  • I want to protect my kid from harm.
  • I want my kid to stay out of danger.

I don't want my kid to hurt

This phrase is correct and has a different meaning from the other phrase.

This phrase is used when expressing a desire for one's child not to cause harm or hurt others.

Examples:

  • I don't want my kid to hurt anyone's feelings.
  • It's important to teach our kids not to hurt others.
  • As a parent, I don't want my kid to hurt anyone.

Alternatives:

  • I want my kid to be kind.
  • I want my kid to avoid causing harm.
  • I want my kid to treat others well.

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