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Updated on
20 Mar 2017
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
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English (UK)
Question about English (UK)
Use rescue make a sentence.
The government sent the helicopter to rescue airplane crash's people.
is it correct?
Use rescue make a sentence.
The government sent the helicopter to rescue airplane crash's people.
is it correct?
The government sent the helicopter to rescue airplane crash's people.
is it correct?
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A more natural sentence would be:
The government sent a helicopter to rescue airplane crash survivors.

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