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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

How are they different?

I need to go through the medical check up
I need to get the medical check up
I need to have the medical check up
I need to go for the medical check up
I need to go with the medical check up
I need to go in for the medical check up

How are they different?
  

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Unless you are referring to some specific medical checkup that the reader is already aware of, say ' a medical check up' I'll assume you said 'a'. I need to go through the medical check up Sounds like you want to stres that it will be difficult. I need to get the medical check up Natural I need to have the medical check up Natural I need to go for the medical check up Natural I need to go with the medical check up Only OK in an unusual situation .

  • Unless you are referring to some specific medical checkup that the reader is already aware of, say ' a medical check up' I'll assume you said 'a'.
  • I need to go through the medical check up Sounds like you want to stres that it will be difficult.
  • I need to get the medical check up Natural I need to have the medical check up Natural I need to go for the medical check up Natural I need to go with the medical check up Only OK in an unusual situation .
  • I need to go in for the medical check up Sounds a bit like you have to spend some time in a hospital Clive
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Unless you are referring to some specific medical checkup that the reader is already aware of, say 'a medical check up'

I'll assume you said 'a'.

I need to go through the medical check up Sounds like you want to stres that it will be diff

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