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A appointment with the surgeon has been arranged on 23rd March . A appointment with the surgeon has been arranged for 23rd March. Which one is correct?
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Can we use the surgery???
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"Replacement” in the sentence (a total hip replacement ) i think should be uncountable,Am i right?
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A total hip replacement surgery is correct or not
Very helpful
Mam, can i use 'The ' surgery as an article?
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Admitted to hospital..not the hospital
Am I correct??
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Mam is this correct sentance"she had a history of cva"
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Mam ,y only for MRI( article used is an instead of a ),even though it s not starting with vowel
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@@OETSLC mam MRI is starting with consonant ,right?then how it is an MRI?
@@shabnamhameed91 it's not the starting letter..we consider the sound..it's "em R I
A appointment with the surgeon has been arranged on 23rd March .
A appointment with the surgeon has been arranged for 23rd March.
Which one is correct?
Hi, you should write "An appointment", not "A appointment" as appointment begins with a vowel. The correct preposition here is “for”. For more help with articles, please click here: www.udemy.com/course/oet-preparation-for-nurses-writing/?referralCode=06CBD295FC160EE24948
@@OETSLC hi mam/sir,why "for",i think we only use on,in,at when referring to time and place..?pls enlighten me.thx
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