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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Which one is grammatically correct?

I have a seizure.

I have seizure.

  

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anonymous Which one is grammatically correct? I have a seizure. I have seizure.

  • anonymous Which one is grammatically correct?
  • I have a seizure.
  • I have seizure.
  • The second one doesn't work at all.
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anonymous

Which one is grammatically correct?

I have a seizure.

I have seizure.

The second one doesn't work at all. The first would only work as part of a longer sentence, e.g. I have a seizure when I don't take my medicine. If you want to describe what's happening to you right now, say I am having a seizure.

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