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they help some children who are inneed help. vs they help some children who have problem

Both phrases have issues and are not correct as they are. The first phrase has a redundancy with 'help' being repeated, and 'inneed' should be written as 'in need'. The second phrase lacks clarity and should specify what kind of problem the children have. To make them correct and clearer, they need to be revised.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 451 views

they help some children who are inneed help.

This phrase is not correct. 'inneed' should be written as 'in need' to convey the intended meaning.

The correct phrase should be 'they help some children who are in need of help.' This conveys that the children require assistance.
  • There are even some children who have taken to me.
  • There are also some children who are born without arms, called congenital limb deficiency.
  • Yesterday I saw some children who built a,
  • And there are some children who are just pillars of ash... that fall apart if you touch 'em.
  • Wait, so there are some children who don't?
  • You know, there are some children who aren't really children at all.
  • In the course of doing the story, I was looking for children who hadn't been photographed before, and the Pearl Buck Foundation told me that they worked with a lot of Americans who were donating money to help some of these kids.
  • And for doing such things as hurt even as they help.
  • No, what I am saying is that there are some children who are easily manipulated into believing what is real is not and vice versa.
  • They're a pain, but they help.
  • And they say, "I hope when you get married, you have some children who act exactly the same way that you act."
  • For this reason we must ensure that children who are experiencing various humiliations know that there is someone to whom they can turn to for help and who will give them this help.
  • First they shoot, then they help.
  • We have some children here, but to the rest of you... in your mind's eye, are you all just children who transgressed against your Fathers divine will?
  • When they come to me, they help me to treat the people, to help.
  • Some children walked into the hills.
  • Some children are born into these horrible situations.
  • Beautiful children Who can make their eyes glow.
  • Then they were as children who have lost their faith.
  • Your children who survived the Fifth Column bombing...

Alternatives:

  • they help some children who need help.
  • they assist children who are in need of help.
  • they provide aid to children who need assistance.
  • they support children who require help.
  • they lend a hand to children in need of help.

they help some children who have problem

This phrase is not correct. It lacks clarity as it does not specify the type of problem the children have.

To make this phrase correct and clearer, it should be revised to specify the problem the children are facing. For example, 'they help some children who have a problem with reading.'
  • There are even some children who have taken to me.
  • There are also some children who are born without arms, called congenital limb deficiency.
  • Yesterday I saw some children who built a,
  • For children who have problems consuming a chewable tablet, an oral granule formulation is available.
  • And there are some children who are just pillars of ash... that fall apart if you touch 'em.
  • Wait, so there are some children who don't?
  • For children who have problems consuming a chewable tablet, a granule formulation is available (see SINGULAIR 4 mg granule SPC).
  • You know, there are some children who aren't really children at all.
  • It should not be given to children who have had intussusception in the past, or who have problems with their bowel that could predispose them to the disease.
  • In the course of doing the story, I was looking for children who hadn't been photographed before, and the Pearl Buck Foundation told me that they worked with a lot of Americans who were donating money to help some of these kids.
  • Moreover, these bananas are produced in Ecuador by 10-year-old children who are paid USD 2 a day, who inhale pesticides, who have asthma, who have problems with their balance and who suffer from cerebellar ataxia.
  • No, what I am saying is that there are some children who are easily manipulated into believing what is real is not and vice versa.
  • And they say, "I hope when you get married, you have some children who act exactly the same way that you act."
  • The report as a whole and the Commission's proposal are good and will help the two million children who have health problems now and could be helped through this measure in the future.
  • We have some children here, but to the rest of you... in your mind's eye, are you all just children who transgressed against your Fathers divine will?
  • Some children walked into the hills.
  • Some children are born into these horrible situations.
  • Beautiful children Who can make their eyes glow.
  • Then they were as children who have lost their faith.
  • Your children who survived the Fifth Column bombing...

Alternatives:

  • they help some children who have issues.
  • they assist children who are facing challenges.
  • they support children who are experiencing difficulties.
  • they aid children who have specific problems.
  • they provide assistance to children with issues.

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