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Future332 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Jobs and workplaces

If my child asked me the following questions Where do teachers work?

Where do firefighters work?

Where do police officers work?

Where do doctors work?

Where do teachers work?

I'd answer:

Doctors work at the hospital.

Police officers work at police stations.

Firefighters work at firehouses.

Teachers work at school.

Would I be correct and sound natural?

Thanks in advance.

  

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future332 Doctors work at the hospital. Doctors work in hospitals . That would be more suitable because you are talking generally and therefore not mentioning any in particular.

  • future332 Doctors work at the hospital.
  • Doctors work in hospitals .
  • That would be more suitable because you are talking generally and therefore not mentioning any in particular.
  • future332 Firefighters work at firehouses.
  • org/dictionary/english/fire-station future332 Teachers work at school.
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future332Doctors work at the hospital.

Doctors work in hospitals. That would be more suitable because you are talking generally and therefore not mentioning any in particular.

future332Firefighters work at firehouses.

or fire stations, depending on which kind of English you use

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