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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Did you bring vs have you brought

One of the duties as a ward-based Pharmacy Technician is to take drug history.
When talking to the patient which one is correct?:
Did you bring any medications with you
Vs
Have you brought any medications?
Please explain the answer in detail.
Thanks
Jignesh
  

Top answer

Both sentences are grammatical. When a patient comes to a clinic, the technician wants to know what medications they are taking - the frequency, strength, and chemical name. Patients often do not remember these details, so they are asked to bring all their medications when they visit the clinic.

  • Both sentences are grammatical.
  • When a patient comes to a clinic, the technician wants to know what medications they are taking - the frequency, strength, and chemical name.
  • Patients often do not remember these details, so they are asked to bring all their medications when they visit the clinic.
  • The technician will read the labels on the bottles for detailed information.
  • The appropriate question is: Did you bring (all) your medications with you?
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Both sentences are grammatical.

When a patient comes to a clinic, the technician wants to know what medications they are taking - the frequency, strength, and chemical name. Patients often do not remember these details, so they are asked to bring all their medications when they visit the clinic. The technician will read the labels on the bottles for detailed information. The appropriate

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