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 samiking1
 
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							| what �s the difference between volunteering kids / Voluntary kids / and volunteer kids |  16 May 2015      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| First, you wouldn �t say "voluntary kids". That would be people who volunteered to be kids, which is not what you mean at all. The most natural-sounding option would be "kids who volunteer", but "volunteering kids" and "volunteer kids" both sound OK, although not exactly natural. Bruce  |  16 May 2015     
					
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 sarrah mohammed
 
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							|  the work is voluntary which is done by kids but the kids are volunteering that �s why we can call them volunteering kids as Bruce explained above.   |  17 May 2015     
					
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