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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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will undergo a surgery - is it correct grammatically

  

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anonymous will undergo a surgery - is it correct grammatically In AmE, 'surgery' is usually uncountable ('will undergo surgery') but the countable form is now also generally accepted or standard.

  • anonymous will undergo a surgery - is it correct grammatically In AmE, 'surgery' is usually uncountable ('will undergo surgery') but the countable form is now also generally accepted or standard.
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anonymouswill undergo a surgery - is it correct grammatically

In AmE, 'surgery' is usually uncountable ('will undergo surgery') but the countable form is now also generally accepted or standard.

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will undergo a surgery undergo is quite a formal word. I more often hear and say

will have surgery

or

will have an operation.

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