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Abil Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

sick and ill

The president suddenly fell sick (can substitute it with "ill") and was admitted to a military hospital. The hospital authority said the president has been kept under the intensive care unit. A medical board has been formed to examine whether he needs to be flown out of the country for better treatment.

Are there any mistakes in these sentences? If yes, please correct them?
  

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Hi, The president suddenly fell sick ( can substitute it with "ill" I'd say that 'ill' is more commonly used here ) and was admitted to a military hospital. The hospital authority said the president has been kept in the intensive care unit or under intensive care. A medical board has been formed to examine whether he needs to be flown out of the country for better treatment.

  • Hi, The president suddenly fell sick ( can substitute it with "ill" I'd say that 'ill' is more commonly used here ) and was admitted to a military hospital.
  • The hospital authority said the president has been kept in the intensive care unit or under intensive care.
  • A medical board has been formed to examine whether he needs to be flown out of the country for better treatment.
  • Are there any mistakes in these sentences?
  • If yes, please correct them?
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Hi,
The president suddenly fell sick (can substitute it with "ill" I'd say that 'ill' is more commonly used here ) and was admitted to a military hospital. The hospital authority said the president has been kept in the intensive care unit or under intensive care. A medical board has been formed to examine whether he needs to be flown out of the country for better t
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Thanks Mr. Clive

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