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 Yaowaporn
 
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							| Dear teachers, These are my students � writing. Could you please correct them?  I am not sure if they are grammatical correct.   1.  My sister studies well.  She will enter the university next year.   2.  This family enjoys activities at home   They love each other.   3.  What does your mother always do to her children?   4.  This is Jonhy �s family.  There are 3 people, his father, his mother and he.   5.  Bob is a very diligent person. He does the meditation before going to bed.                  Thank you in advance!                         Yaowaporn |  8 Mar 2009      
					
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 eng789
 
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							| This looks good to me.  -  You need to decide what you are trying to say in #3. 
1.     My sister studies well / hard.  She will enter university next year.      2.  This family enjoys activities at home.   They love each other.      3.  *What does your mother always do with you and  your siblings? *What does your mother always for you and your siblings? * What does your mother always for with you and your siblings?        4.  This is Johnny �s family.  There are 3 people, his father, his mother and              he.       5.  Bob is a very diligent person. He meditates every night before going to             bed. |  8 Mar 2009     
					
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 annabelle1654
 
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							| #3, I would say either  1. What does (a) mother always do to her children? Answer Hugs them, bathes them, ect.   2. What does (a)  mother always do with her children? takes them to park, plays   looking back now I catch your mother, so I �ve amended my first answers to    What does your mother always do with you (and your siblings) What does your mother always do for you What does your mother always do to you, (but for some reason this question can sound negative. What does your mother always do TO you.  In my humble opinion   Hope this helps, Belles |  8 Mar 2009     
					
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 eng789
 
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							| We talk about what a mother does for her children.
She gives them a bath,  she hugs them , she reads to them.
What does your mother do to her children to make them so respectful?                                                 your siblings to make them so respectful? |  8 Mar 2009     
					
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 cherilady
 
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							| 4) This is Johnny �s family.  It includes three members: his father, his mother and himself. |  8 Mar 2009     
					
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 freddie
 
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							| Just another pice of the puzzle.   For me the preposition makes all the difference in the sentence about a mother and her children.   If I say What does you mother always do to her children? To has a negative connotation generally. As in,  you see 2 children in a room, one is crying and the other looks guilty, you would ask the guilty one `What did you do to her? ` for example.   But if you see 2 children and one is happily smiling at the other one and saying thank you, one would ask `What did you do for her?`Generally a positive connotation.   This is one place where the wrong preposition can cause serious misunderstandings.    |  8 Mar 2009     
					
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 Yaowaporn
 
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							| Thank you all for the correction!  |  8 Mar 2009     
					
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