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Yoong Liat Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

In/by an ambulance

The injured child was rushed in/by an ambulance to hospital.


Should it be "in" or "by" an ambulance?


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rushed by ambulance (no 'an') rushed in an ambulance ('an') Both are correct, but the first (above) sounds more natural. CJ

  • rushed by ambulance (no 'an') rushed in an ambulance ('an') Both are correct, but the first (above) sounds more natural.
  • CJ
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rushed by ambulance (no 'an')

rushed in an ambulance ('an')

Both are correct, but the first (above) sounds more natural.

CJ

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