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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Correct

a. We can take blood type at the clinic.
b. We can measure our height and weight at the clinic.

Are both sentences correct? Thank you.
  

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The people doing things at the clinic are different from the people who go there. If the health providers are talking; a. " If the patients are talking: a.

  • The people doing things at the clinic are different from the people who go there.
  • If the health providers are talking; a.
  • " If the patients are talking: a.
  • " Similar construction for b.
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The people doing things at the clinic are different from the people who go there.

If the health providers are talking;
a. "We can draw your blood at the clinic" or "We can type your blood at the clinic."

If the patients are talking:
a. "We can get our blood drawn at the clinic" or "We can get our blood typed at the clinic."

Similar construction for b.

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