Note my corrections above. Do you understand what "betrayed" means?Ifindfound the sentence belowthatin a basic American dictionary:and the below sentence:
"When parents get divorced,chicldrenchildren often feel betrayed."
What does "feel betrayed" mean?
Thanks.
Come on, @alice-5. You've been here long enough to know that even a one-word sentence must start with a capital letter and end with a closing punctuation mark. If you know what that word means, why can't you work out how someone could "feel betrayed"?Yes.
See above. Remember to capitalise the first person singular pronoun "I" every time you write it.I knowbetraythe meaning of "betray" but I don't understand the meaning of "feel betrayed".
Which sentence?Isn't the sentence abovementioneda bit absurd?
In post #2, I made corrections to the original. Why are you still typing the version full of errors?"When parents get divorced,chicldrenchildren often feel betrayed."
See above.Is this sentencein fluentgrammatically correct in English?
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