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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

incubation period

Is it correct to say that 'you are in an incubation period'?
I am still in the incubation period. I contract the disease but the symptoms haven't.

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I always hear The disease (not the person) is in the incubation period. I contract the disease but the symptoms haven't. I have contracted the disease but the symptoms haven't appeared yet..

  • I always hear The disease (not the person) is in the incubation period.
  • I contract the disease but the symptoms haven't.
  • I have contracted the disease but the symptoms haven't appeared yet..
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I always hear The disease (not the person) is in the incubation period.

I contract the disease but the symptoms haven't.
I have contracted the disease but the symptoms haven't appeared yet..

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