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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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in / later

The doctor said she can [discharge/leave/check out] [in two days/two days later].

Note: She has been hospitalized.

Which of the choices is correct?

Thanks in advance
  

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New2grammar The doctor said she can [ discharge /leave/check out] [in two days/ two days later ]. Note: She has been hospitalized. Which of the choices is correct?

  • New2grammar The doctor said she can [ discharge /leave/check out] [in two days/ two days later ].
  • Note: She has been hospitalized.
  • Which of the choices is correct?
  • Thanks in advance I crossed out the words which don't work in this sentence.
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New2grammarThe doctor said she can [discharge/leave/check out] [in two days/two days later].

Note: She has been hospitalized.

Which of the choices is correct?

Thanks in advance
I crossed out the words which don't work in this sentence.
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The doctor said she can [be discharged / leave / go home / return home] in two days.

When someone has been in the hospital, I don't usually say that they're going to check out.

check outis slang for die.
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Must be a west coast thing Emotion: wink

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