Q. She spent many years caring . . . . . . . . her aged parents.
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Correct Answer: (D)
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Explanation: If you 'care for someone', you provide the things they need and are responsible for their health. It is used mainly to talk about children, old people, and sick people.
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If you 'care for someone', you provide the things they need and are responsible for their health. It is used mainly to talk about children, old people, and sick people.