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One cannot expect children to do this herculean task.
Children cannot be expected to be doing this herculean task.
To be expecting from children to do this herculean task cannot be done by one.
Children cannot be expected to do this herculean task.
Expecting children to be doing this herculean task cannot be done.
- Option 1: "Children cannot be expected to be doing this herculean task."
- Adds "be doing," which implies ongoing action. It's somewhat awkward but understandable.
- Option 2: "To be expecting from children to do this herculean task cannot be done by one."
- Gramatically awkward and the phrasing is convoluted.
- Option 3: "Children cannot be expected to do this herculean task."
- Clear, direct, and grammatically correct. It conveys the meaning effectively.
- Option 4: "Expecting children to be doing this herculean task cannot be done."
- Awkward phrasing. It's unclear who cannot do the expecting.
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