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Gray olive 661 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Diff between "In" vs "to"

Hi,

Is it okay to say both the below sentences?

1. I admitted him to a hospital

2. I admitted him in a hospital

Please let me know the difference, if we have any?

Thanks.

  

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gray olive 661 Is it okay to say both the below sentences? There is no such thing as a below sentence. Say "sentences below".

  • gray olive 661 Is it okay to say both the below sentences?
  • There is no such thing as a below sentence.
  • Say "sentences below".
  • gray olive 661 Please let me know the difference, if we have any?
  • " First, you did not admit him.
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gray olive 661Is it okay to say both the below sentences?

There is no such thing as a below sentence. Say "sentences below".

gray olive 661Please let me know the difference, if we have any?

"if there is any."

First, you did not admit him. The hospital did. You could say you had him admitted to a hospital. "In

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