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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Blood test

Hi,

"I went in for a blood draw this morning."

"I went for a blood test this morning."

(I'd have my blood tested.)


"I had to take my dog for a blood test."

"I went for a blood test with my dog."

(The dog would have its blood tested.)

Are all the sentences correct?

Thank you.

  

Top answer

" Are you a plasma donor or did you want them to sample your blood? " You went to your doctor for an exam and took your dog with you.

  • " Are you a plasma donor or did you want them to sample your blood?
  • " You went to your doctor for an exam and took your dog with you.
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Ann225"I went in for a blood draw this morning."

Are you a plasma donor or did you want them to sample your blood?

Ann225"I went for a blood test this morning."

OK

Ann225"I went for a blood test with my dog."

You went to your doctor for an exam and took your dog with you.

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