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's his cousin'job?
what's his cousin?
does he want to be?
thieves
is ill in hospital.
works in a hospital.
restaurant
tell to tell
Standard answer, absolutely!!
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Hospitalization English: be in hospital.
Word usage: hospital basically means "hospital", and sometimes other nouns can be modified in the sentence to be used as a definite.
Vocabulary collocation: 1. mental hospital psychiatric hospital.
2. Teaching Hospital is a teaching hospital attached to the School of Medicine.
3. Hospital bed; Hospital beds.
hospital reads French English [ h sp tl] 美 [ hɑ sp tl] Zen code.
n.Hospital. <>
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Hospitalization English: be in hospital.
Word usage: hospital basically means "hospital", and sometimes it can be used as a noun or a definite in a sentence.
Vocabulary collocation: 1. mental hospital psychiatric hospital.
2. Teaching Hospital is an affiliated hospital of the School of Medicine, a teaching hospital.
3. Hospital bed; Hospital beds.
hospital pronounced French English [ h sp tl] 資 資 美 [ hɑ sp tl].
n.Hospital. <>
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Be sick in hospital
1. SICK reads French English [s k] American [s k].
1. As an adjective, it means: disgusting; morbid; Under the weather; longing; Disgusting ; Sick.
2. The meaning of the noun is: the patient.
3. The meaning of the transitive verb: to make the dog bite; Vomit; Pursuit.
2. Phrases: 1. Fall sick sick.
2. sick and tired of right....I'm tired of it.
3. sick at [mouth] right....Feel unpleasant.
4. sick person.
5. Take sick sick.
6. SICK DAYS sick leave.
Usage of sick:
1. The basic meaning of sick as a noun is "vomit", which is generally used in colloquial language and is an uncountable noun.
2. The definite article the is often added before sick to indicate "patient", which is a general term, and when used as the subject in a sentence, its predicate verb is usually in plural form.
3. Comparison between sick and ill: the two have similar meanings, the former often refers to suffering from some kind of physical discomfort, and the latter means discomfort. The British used to use sick as a definite and modify nouns, such as sick child.
ill, on the other hand, is often used as a definite to modify verbs.
4. Be sick as a "vomiting" solution. fall sick as a "disease" solution;
i was sick three times in the night.
I vomited three times in one night.
5. In American English, sick is usually used in front of the name of a certain part of the body, such as sick kidneys, sick nerves and sick hair;
6. SICK can mean "longing......", while sick of means "to ......I'm tired of it".
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