It is properly worded. I see nothing wrong with this sentence.
2007-01-18 20:06:28
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answer #1
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answered by anlarm 5
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A children's counselor is available to assist you and provide counseling and support to your child/children should it be requested or required.
2007-01-18 20:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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A child counsellor is available to assist you and provide counselling and support to your children. Should it be requested , or required ?
2007-01-18 20:08:44
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answered by Aditya Agarwal 2
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A childrens counselor is available to assist you and provide counseling and support to your children, should it be requested or required.
2007-01-18 20:04:19
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answered by DiVenanzo™ 5
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The only possible fault I can see is the preposition "to".
I think in Standard English it is, "give support to" or "provide support for".
2007-01-18 22:42:16
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answered by Palamino 4
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I think Adita Agarwal is right. It should A child consellor.
But could work either way.
2007-01-18 20:14:04
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answered by Future 5
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May be it is better like this...........A children's counsellor................ there be a request or requirement.
2007-01-18 20:18:03
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answered by Chris 5
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What is your view on the latest news headline of israel conducting air assaults against gaza...i think
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answered by Anonymous
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The sentence is perfectly OK as it is.
2007-01-18 21:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah. it looks properly worded to me.
2007-01-18 20:08:37
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answered by Patricio 2
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